Hi! When I was 16 weeks pregnant with my daughter, I had mild spotting and cramping that lasted about 10 hours. I went to the hospital and after an emergency ultrasound and blood work, they told me everything was fine. Apparently it's normal to have mild spotting & mild cramps from time to time during a pregnancy. I hope that answers your question and wish you the best of luck with the rest of your pregnancy!!!
Yes, You would be wise to see a doctor about it as soon as possible.
Call your doctor asap and they should have you have blood work. i think its called an HGCT or HCGT to check your level to make sure its getting higher and not lower.
how long dhould the bleeding occur after intercourse when you are pregnant how long should the bleeding occur after intercourse when you are pregnant
No, this is normal. It is pains from your uterus stretching. If you notice any bleeding though, go and see your doctor or midwife
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.
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ESWL should not be considered for patients with severe skeletal deformities, patients weighing over 300 lbs, patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms, or patients with uncontrollable bleeding disorders. Patients who are pregnant should not be treated.
Depends if you want to be pregnant. If not you should be worried...
One should wear an abdominal belt at any time to tone your muscles. However, it is not advised for you to wear an abdominal belt when you are pregnant.
Some women have bleeding while pregnant that they think is their period, but bleeding while pregnant is NOT normal and should be evaluated by an OBYN!
Yes, yes you should ._.
No. If you are pregnant and bleeding you should contact your Dr immediately.
Any bleeding that is from a baby implanting in the uterine lining is called implantation bleeding. So, you have to be pregnant for that to occur. If you are not pregnant and experience bleeding, you should see a doctor. There are many reasons why a woman bleeds between periods, but some of them are serious.
No. If you are pregnant and bleeding you should contact your Dr right away.