Probably just your period
Light cramping is normal, yes. If it is very painful and/or accompanied by bleeding, it is important to go straight to the hospital though. The cramps are caused by the uterus stretching as the baby grows.
Yes you can have two miscarriages in a row
maybe because you had too much sex
No, any cramps or bleeding while pregnant is abnormal and usually the sign of a miscarriage. If this occurs during a pregnancy go to the hospital straight away.
Cramping in early pregnancy is very normal, a lot of women feel like their period is going to start at any minute. the first trimester is stressful like that with all the different things going on, once you hear or see the heartbeat the chance of miscarriage goes way down. ~pawsalmighty
miscarriage does not prevent pregnancy---although usually it takes a cycle to pass to restart your clockl good luck joymaker rn
If you are bleeding excessively you need to see a doctor straight away. If you think you may be miscarrying, you need to go to hospital. I recommend you go NOW. The depo is very unlikely to have caused a miscarriage on it's own.
Possibly, although if you had your regular period, you shouldn't be pregnant. Go see your doctor or to an Emergency Room IMMEDIATELY. Bleeding and pain are your body's messages to you that something is wrong.
I don`t know about everyone, but I had intense cramping (like for 7 hours straight). I thought that it was perhaps a bladder infection or a bowel spasm. I didn`t have any red spotting until almost 2 weeks later. Doctors will often diagnose this as a miscarriage and send you home (mine did). If are are sure that it is more intense than a miscarriage...get to an emergency room or insist on an ultrasound. This can potentially be life-threatening to you.
It could just be to early in your pregnancy to detect it on a test . I had 3 negative pregnancy tests even a blood test at the DR and I was indeed pregnant....about five weeks. And 8 months later delivered a healthy baby girl. However I did have a miscarriage about two months before I concieved her. I was bleeding for about to weeks straight and passing big blood clots. I went to the Dr and there was a gestational sac, but no embryo in it. they did a blood test and checked my HCG(pregnancy hormone) levels once a week and they got lower and lower, indicating the pregnancy was terminating. However dont panic just because you are bleeding it can be a normal sign of pregnancy as long as its not accompianed by cramping. I bled a little when I was pregnant with my second child and I carried him to term and he is happy and healthy!
There are instances of vaginal bleeding for long periods of time during pregnancy. However, it would depend upon how much bleeding; just spotting would be fine, but it is doubtful if bleeding occurs every day in large amounts.
You would USUALLY have cramps with bleeding. But it is not always the case. If you are bleeding heavily, consult a doctor straight away. They may be able to save the pregnancy.