It could mean you are pregnant or it can be a brought on period from stress. One time I had a brown discharge and was cramping. When I went to the doctor, it turned out that it was a period that was induced from my stressing to much about school and life in general. The doctor told me that my system was clearing out the access drying blood.
I have had 2 babies and with both of them, early on in the pregnancies, when I had sex with my husband, he would tend to hit the cervix. I never really noticed during... but afterwards, sometimes for days, I would have spotting (first bright red, then turning brown eventually) and cramps (not horrible, but worrisome). They were actually from the cervix being so tender, and being jarred. After a few days though, they always went away. Both boys were healthy with the only complications being totally unrelated to this (wrapped umbilical cord, never naturally went into labor).
Light spotting with cramps but no period means it's time for a home pregnancy test.
It's not normal, but can happen. See your doctor.
Spotting light pink is a charachteristic of being pregnant...you should really go to a clinic and find out, especially if you miss your period four months..or have cramps, tenderness, and light spotting.
Spotting is usually something that is so light you only need to use a panty liner. It can be for one or a number of days and usually doesn't have any cramps. I would say you just had a light period.
You just said it honey, you're "spotting" due to irregular periods. Obviously your body is trying to start it's menstrual cycle but to get more details, you may have to consult with your physician.
No, you can have cramps and spotting at the time for your first period after conception but not full menstrual flow.
The symptoms of implantation bleeding are implantation cramps: small cramps inside the uterus, implantation spotting or bleeding: short brief spotting (a couple of drops of light or dark blood), a second temperature shift on the temperature curve, and a temperature dip at about seven to ten days after ovulation.
Some women may experience light spotting and dull cramps during ovulation, 14-16 days before your next period. This is perfectly normal. If you are on birth control then spotting between periods is also quite common. If the bleeding changes from light spotting to heavy bleeding mid cycle you need to see an OB/GYN.
There is no way for certain some get cramps, bloating or light spotting as tip off signs before it happens but not all
Yes, spotting with cramps is a sign that your body is under going the changes in order for your little baby to start growing. Congrats and good luck mommy!! :)
If both pregnancy tests are positive, you are pregnant. Those cramps and spotting is PERFECTLY normal. Nothing wrong there.
The bleeding could be 2 things: 1. Simple pre-period spotting or 2. Implantation bleeding After your uterus releases the egg and it is fertilized by the sperm, the fertilized egg will implant itself into the uterine wall. Some women feel light cramps, have light 'spotting' and some have no symptoms at all. Good luck to you! :o)