Yes, thse are pregnancy symptoms. Try not to worry about ectopic pregnancy. Take a test
Pregnancy symptoms and PMS symptoms overlap one another so much it's ridiculous. If you are worried that you may be pregnant, you need to take a home pregnancy test. If you have had sex without the use of protection, you could be pregnant. It does not matter what time of the month it is for you. Even if you did use protection, there is still a small chance you could get pregnant. If you are pregnant, the brown spotting is likely implantation bleeding. The stomach cramping due to your uterus preparing, and the backache is probably uterine related also. But, cramping, backaches, and spotting are also PMS symptoms. Take a pregnancy test.
Yes. Spotting is a bloody vaginal discharge or light bleeding down under. Spotting during pregnancy is nothing to be worried about. It is especially common during the first trimester.Congrats!
You should take a pregnancy test to be safe.
Nothing to be worried about. That is normal.
If you're worried about it, see another doctor. You could have a "chemical" pregnancy, which tells your body that the baby's still there when it's not.
No, you cannot have a positive test until about a week after implantation. Some women have a little bit of spotting during pregnancy. As long as you don't have a period and the pregnancy symptoms don't go away you should be fine. If you are worried take another test in a week or so and/or go to the doctor and ask for an ultrasound as you are spotting.
If it's light spotting, it's probably just implantation bleeding if you're only in the 7th week. I wouldn't worry too much, but if it gets heavy call your doctor.
I spotted all 40 weeks while I was pregnant with all 4 of my kids but everyone is diffrent. I think if your doc was worried he would have given you strict orders for bed rest. Good luck and congrats pregnancy is so stressfull
It is normal for vaginal bleeding to range from bright red to brown during a period, spotting, or pregnancy. Dark brown blood is generally associated with spotting or with the end of a period and is usually not a cause for concern. However, if you are worried or notice any different smells or symptoms, consult with your doctor.
Definately not, get to the Doctors or go and see your nurse if you are worried. Had you recently had a period or were you due on?
It really does vary - sone women will have spotting for a few days, others have no warning at all. But spotting isn't necessarily a sign of imminent miscarriage, it's quite common especially in early pregnancy. If you're worried, see a doctor.
There are a multitude of reasons for this, from fibroid tumors--which are NOT as scary as they sound--to just spotting and ovarian cramps due to sudden irregularity. Chances are that you don't have to be worried, but you should make an appointment with your doctor to always be safe.