Absolutely, I'm afraid. I myself just suffered a loss at week 17 and I had the same spotting, it was in the morning and after sex and slowly progressed until I had a check a week later and found the baby had no heartbeat. The discharge can be brown or bright red, but mine was only brownish and muscoucy and I had very little cramping. But don't jump to conclusions!! There are several other reasons you could be getting bleeding, such as a uterine tear (which can usually fix itself within your second trimester), various forms of placenta previa (90% of cases solve themselves also) or something as simple as a sensitive cervix, in which case sex may have to be put on hold for a while. Good luck, I wish the best for you and your baby!
You should contact your doctor right away to prevent miscarriage.
There is a slim chance of you being pregnant.
Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding. Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding.
Were you diagnosed as pregnant? If you were in fact pregnant and now started you period again you "did" have a miscarriage. In the early stages of pregnancy a miscarriage is not always going to have any major symptioms. Discharging tissue could be something else if you weren't pregnant. I would see a doctor if you continue to have such discharge in the future.
Yes you could have.
Go see a REAL doctor.
Implantation bleeding but doesn't always mean your pregnant though
probably you were pregnant and had a miscarriage
If you are pregnant and bleeding red call your doctor ASAP. If you recently had sex it could just be from a sensitive cervix. When i was pregnant and spotting my docs office told me no sex and I was on bed rest for 7 days after the spotting ended.
If you're pregnant and are dropping blood clots (especially for a month!) you should definitely see a doctor immediately!
I also started spotting red blood when I was 6 weeks pregnant and unfortantly it turned out to be a miscarriage. If the bleeding continues you should go to the ER and have it checked out. With me it started as a ting of blood and progressed to being bloody like a period. I also had cramping. Around 6 weeks is a common time to experience a miscarriage. 1 in 5 pregnancy result in a miscarriage so it is more common then thought. Hopefully things will work out for you but remember if it does turn out to be a miscarriage it doesn't mean that there is anything wrong with you because unfortantly it is more common then you might think. Good Luck!
Usually a miscarriage happens because the baby passed away, before any cramping or bleeding started.