It is fairly common. But this does depend on the amount of bleeding you're talking about. Slight spotting is normal. Heavy bleeding is not. If you have any doubts, go to an ER and get examined.
No because there is still chances that the baby will be aborted if not properly implanted or having no strong hold.have yourself check asap.Bedrest is advised.
A little bit of spotting is normal, however if it is very heavy or very painful then you should go to hospital ASAP
Yes, providing it isn't heavy or very painful
If you are bleeding heavily at any stage during your pregnancy, you need to get to hospital ASAP
Fatigue is common in early pregnancy, usually fades during the second trimester, then may return in the third trimester.
As long as it doesn't contain blood, yes it is completely normal to have a mucus discharge through the end of the 3rd trimester. If you are questioning a normal/abnormal discharge or you think your bag of water is leaking, call your doctor to confirm.
not usually but it depends on how deep the cut is
It is VERY normal to feel tired during your second trimester. Although many think that while in your second trimester you should have the most energy, it is not uncommon to feel tired. I am 24 weeks pregnant and I feel like I cant get enough sleep. When I asked my doctor, she said it was perfectly normal! So ladies, REST up! because we all know, when the baby comes, we wont be doing much resting!! good luck!
Yes, it's more common when you are pregnant and especially during the second trimester.
There is also 12 weeks in the second trimester
It's normal to bleed and not to bleed. It differs for people.
the second trimester
You start to show in your second trimester, usually around the fifth month unless you have had many children.
in the second
Trimester simply is a term that refers to dividing the normal 9 month pregnancy into three 3-month segments. So, the first trimester is the first three months of pregnancy; the second trimester is months 4-6; and the third trimester is the final three months. Hope this helps! Dr. B.