You can but you should see a doctor for any bleeding during pregnancy for them to determine if it is normal or not.
Yep. You can spot throughout the whole first trimester....
Usually thr first week you can, but it's also common during the third trimester.
Spotting is not an indicator of twins. Many women with a single fetus spot during the first trimester.
No, depending if you have strong cramps with or not, but you could contact your doctor.
Yes you can spot during the first week of you pregnancy. The egg is being planted into the uterus.
there, No, you dont usually have cramps when you go on the pill, the pill should prvent the cramps...if you have had unprotected sex before going on the pill, i strongly advise you stop taking it and take a pregnancy test as cramping is 1 or the most common signs of early pregnancy as is spot bleeding, headaches back ache ect ect, if it turns out that you are not pregnant then seek advice from your doctor as to why you are having the cramps from taking the pill!
It depends on how heavy the bleeding is. Its normal to sometimes spot during pregnancey. Cramps, all the time. If bleeding is heavy its a possible miscarraige you should see docter immediately.
Is it normal to spot if your pregnant during what should have been your menstrual cycle
Absolutely not. see your doctor immediately I disagree with the previous answer. While it is a good idea to check with your health care provider if you spot during the 2nd trimester, it does not necessarily indicate a serious problem. Sometimes spotting in the 2nd trimester is caused by a bowel movement, sex, or heavy lifting. I found it reassuring to visit my midwife and hear the heart beat.
you can get rid of Small cramps by taking a hot milk bath and stay in the hot milk for at least 30 minutes and if that doesn't help then you need to go see a doctor at once because you might become crippled in the spot that you have cramps..
Well I've had the implant in for 2 and a half years now and I've not had a spot of blood during thing time up until now and I've had cramps and had implantation bleeding, so it can occure any time.
I am not sure , but I am suggesting , and asking for your sake and the baby's for you to see a doctor and make sure.