yes
* The most common and clear symptom of a miscarriage is vaginal bleeding associated with or without pain. The blood color can range from brown to bright red and could be accompanied by cramps. Bleeding could be in the form of mild spotting, persistent bleeding, heavy bleeding and passage of large clots.
during a miscarriage u experience heavy bleeding, the blood must be red with clots, also u experience pain or cramps under your stomach feels like menstrual cramps, pain in ur back and waist. See ur doctor regargdless if u think its not a miscarriage u can never be sure, any bleeding u experience what so ever it may not be a miscarriage but bleeding is generally not good
No. If you feel the need, go to your local doctor and have them do a pelvic exam. Severe cramps with blood clots may indicate many things, including a miscarriage. The cramps could also just be cramps.
Yes she can be pregnant, and if she is pregnant and is bleeding she is at risk of a miscarriage, and should see a doctor immediately.
Bleeding heavily, your pee can go from a darker yellow to a lighter yellow, random cramps. The cramps can be identified as menstrual cramps but some sharp pains.
Mildly painful, yes. No worse than period cramps is healthy. Could be your expandung uterus. How heavy is your bleedin? Heavy bleeding accompanied by lots of pain may be a sign of a miscarriage.
Yes. Accomponied by heavy bleeding and menstrual like cramps. Go to an emergency room
If it were me, personally I would get checked.
Yes you can. Chills and fever are signs of infection and it is quite possible to have a miscarriage without infection. A very early miscarriage may also be painless, though a later one witll probably give you cramps and/or lower back pain.
Pretend to be in pain and heavy bleeding. You can't fool a doctor though.
bleeding, sometimes pain and cramping. All bleeding cannot be considered an immediate miscarriage. An ultrasound and fetal hearttones need to confirm.
Only your doctor after doing an ultrasound can tell for sure.