Yes, this can happen and dark blood is what they call "dead blood" meaning it's been caught somewhere in your female organs. This can also happen just before or after a period. However, I can't stress enough that anything you feel is abnormal while pregnant should be discussed with your doctor as soon as possible as you want to birth a healthy baby. Don't get too stressed as I am sure things are OK, but please see your doctor and put your mind to rest. Congratulations! Marcy
Get a pregnancy test asap and an appointment with your doctor. You could have possibly had a miscarriage or some sort of complication, so you need to see your doctor. Even if you didn't want to stay pregnant, it's important to get it checked out because it could lead to further complications. Very sorry if you've had a miscarriage and intended to have a baby.
Not necessarily, but you definitely need to get to the emergency room right away.
The normal way is that the menstruation will stop one day. It can happen that women have their periods longer. To be sure get a pregnancy test or see your doc, but I don´t see why you shouldn´t be pregnant any more. If you would have had an abort, you ure would have noticed that.
Yes, it is normal. It also depends on the genes that is passed to you from your parents or relatives. Genes are traits that are passed on from parents to offspring as units of information is called "genes"
Yes itwould finish itself off. Dont worry your body will keep its self regular like that . OR you might be pregnant. go get a test and find out, i had a friend who went throught the same thing. Had a light spotty period, and the next month she did not have one at all. When she took a pregnancy test she found out she was pregnant.
Spotting during pregnancy can occur about the time you would usually have a period. However, with a miscarriage there is more active bleeding and tissue is passed with abdominal cramping. Just spotting does not indicate a miscarriage.
No. It has no effect on whether you become pregnant or not. However, to is really unwise to smoke whilst a female is pregnant as the chemicals in the substances being smoked in naturally passed to the unborn child
She has a misscarriage, (Is pregnant and the baby inside of her dies), and ultimatly, in those days, since there wasn't much medical technology, she passed away. Btw I cried when she passed.
While you're pregnant - EVERYTHING you take into your body is passed on to the foetus via the umbilical cord. If you smoke - then so does your unborn baby ! Babies born of smoking mothers are often smaller than 'normal', under-weight or have other health defects.
If it is a siezure then they will shake a little bit and their eyes will flutter.
It is highly unlikely for an 80-year-old woman to get pregnant naturally due to age-related decline in fertility and menopause. However, with the assistance of assisted reproductive technologies such as egg donation and in vitro fertilization, it may still be possible for an older woman to conceive.
It means you need to get to the hospital A.S.A.P. for your babies safety and yours. Nobody can say whether you did or didn't but that's not normal.