All can be- however it can be just pm symptoms too. The big question is: Did you have intercourse around ovulation that could have resulted in pregnancy (unprotected sex, failed birth-control method)? If in a week, your period doesn't happen, I'd take a pregnancy test immediately. Good Luck!!!
Not having your period but spotting is int unusual during pregnancy.
Yes, I've had it happen to me when I was pregnant. Please note it should just be spotting nothing heavy and should only last a day or two. Hope this helps and good luck.
Spotting is not too unusual but if it continues.consult your OBGYN just to be safe.You didn't say how far along you are sweety,so that's the best I can do......Please take care and my best to you and your baby............xoxo
Yes People can have there period all the way through there pregnancy but it's very unusual but it happens there may be spotting that may come as it please but you should have a doctor check that out
Some spotting in early pregnancy is not unusual. If it amounts to actual bleeding, you should see your doctor right away.
Late or missed period is the most likely sign; other signs, sensitive breasts; morning or other time unusual nausea; craving unusual foods; some spotting rather than a period;
Yes, mild cramping is normal in early pregnancy. For me it felt like that little bit of cramping I would get just before my period would start, the mild cramps that let me know bigger cramps would be coming. Only in early pregnancy, bigger ones shouldn't come. Mild and slightly uncomfortable, but not excruciating and dibilitating in the way period cramps can sometimes be.
I would take a pregnancy test, as spotting is very common in early pregnancy- especially at the time when you would have gotten your period. I've been spotting for five days since I should have gotten my period and I tested positive three days ago.
Not normal, but not unusual. This most often happens around the time you would have your second period. If your hormone levels are good I wouldn't think you have anything to worry about. But why do you not believe the doctor, s/he is the one who really knows what is happening?
Possibly no great drama, but see your doctor in any case. Any unusual events and symptoms during pregnancy need expert investigation for the sake of your baby, and you.
brown spotting is just old blood leaving the system before the fresh blood comes out. it happens to everyone. but if unusual things are happening you should see your doctor just to be safe
During pregnancy, Its always better to bring any unusual happening to your Doctor. Bleeding or spotting in pregnancy is never good unless its been discussed with your Doc. If they say nothing to worry, you can relax. If you are still not satisfied and feel that something is wrong, you can always consult to some other experienced doc. During 22nd week, in extreme case spotting may be the signal to pre-term labor. I would always recommend to consult with doc rather than ignoring and keep worrying. -Van.