chances are, if you were three weeks into pregnancy and start to menstruate, this means you've miscarried in between those three weeks meaning that now the fetus is being flushed. if trying to conceive a child, it is highly recommended after a miscarriage that you wait about one month to start trying again so you're body is completely healed and all of the bad eggs have been flushed including the dead fetus.
Usually bleeding and cramping is not a good sign, everyone has a different pregnancy. You can be just going through the motions of your organs shifting, to make way for your new growth.
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I had the same symptoms. During my 3rd week, is when I had the bad period-like cramps. I am almost 7 weeks now, and sometimes still have mild cramps and feel like my period is coming. The doctor said the cramping is just the uterus stretching, and as long as there is no bleeding things are fine, but everyone is different so see your doctor.
First are you 100% your are pregnant and if you are then unfortunatly i believe the answer is yes! Beleeding in this early stage of pregnancy in 90% of cases means a misscarriage! If are pregannt there is no reason why you should be bleeding other than a misscarrage! You should go to your doctor or hospital and get checked out as sometimes the bleeding may not stop!
Probably not. Spotting is normal, heavy bleeding like a period is not. If you are worried, you should see your doctor for peace of mind.
Yes probably but you may have a urine infection or something which is not good. See your doctor.
Yes its very possible. Cramping is a common symptoms in pregnancy and so is some minor bleeding, but if both have lasted more than 3 days you should go see your doctor. Just to be safe
YOu need to see a doctor ASAP you may have retained products or an infection.
Possibly - see the doctor/midwife straight away
bleeding, sometimes pain and cramping. All bleeding cannot be considered an immediate miscarriage. An ultrasound and fetal hearttones need to confirm.
Severe cramping, heavy bleeding, bright red bleeding, clots, sudden stop in pregnancy symptoms are a few. If you feel that you may be having a miscarriage contact your dr and go to the ER immediately.
Do you have some of the miscarriage symptoms such as bleeding, cramping, with pelvic or back-pain are accompanied during that period. Another miscarriage symptoms is the sudden stop of all pregnancies symptoms which include breast tenderness, the feeling of unwell.
Only your Doctor can truly answer this question. Was you definitely pregnant and was it confirmed by pregnancy test or blood test? If you are/was pregnant and you are now experiencing bleeding, abdominal cramping etc, you should go to A & E, Early Pregnancy Unit or contact your Doctor immediately.
No it doesn't necessarily mean you will miscarry but all bleeding during pregnancy needs to be evaluated by a doctor.
Symptoms of miscarriage include but are not limited to: heavy bleeding, bright red bleeding, clots, cramping, loss of pregnancy symptoms, dizziness, and abdominal pain. If you feel that you could be having a miscarriage or have any type of bleeding during pregnancy you should call your Dr. If you are having heavy bleeding (more than 1 pad per hour), back/shoulder pain, smelly discharge, yellow/green discharge, or fever you should go to the ER immediately.
These can be signs and symptoms of a miscarriage. Immediate medical attention must be sought. The most common cause of miscarriage in the first trimester (first 12 weeks of pregnancy) is the female reproductive anatomy.
First off if you think you are having a miscarriage you should contact your Dr right away. Symptoms may include : Heavy bleeding, bright red bleeding, passing of clots and/or tissue, cramping, back pain, sudden stop of pregnancy symptoms, and home pregnancy test going from positive to negative. You should go to the ER right away if you have any sever bleeding, shoulder pain, smelly/yellow/green discharge, fever, blurred vision, or fainting as these all could be signs of something much more serious.
YES please go to your doc ASAP! you could prevent a miscarriage!
Early miscarriage symptoms may include low back pain, abdominal pain and cramping, or passing of fluid and bleeding. Spotting and bleeding is a normal occurrence for some women during the first trimester of pregnancy. However, a woman who has bleeding should check with her doctor immediately to make sure everything is ok especially when coupled with pain and cramping. Normally the term miscarriage is only used when there is a spontaneous abortion before 20 weeks of pregnancy. Possible signs of miscarriage may be related to infection, hormonal factors, health problems with the mother, or caused by an immune system response. Spontaneous miscarriages usually occur because there are genetic or other serious problems with the unborn baby.
Yes, medullary sponge kidney can indeed cause bleeding and cramping; however, being pregnant will not impact upon the symptoms. The bleeding is caused from small stones formed due to the condition if enough liquids are not drunk, and cramping from the recurrent infections associated with the condition. A sufficient amount of water, as well as regular checkups for kidney infection, can prevent these symptoms.
No do not take Advil if you are pregnant, You can take Tylenol. If you are cramping it is a sign you might be threatening to miscarry. Treatment for threatened miscarriage is bed rest, no sex and see your doctor if symptoms worsen.