No you sound like you have a infection of some sort. Miscarriages have one tell tale sign and that is blood spotting. If you are pregnant and have cramping, it could be from something you atethat is not agreeing with you even if in the past it didnt bother you. Dont know what you mean by weird discharge but normally anything that has a yellow or greenish tint and a odor indicatesinfection. Best bet go to your ob/gyn and have them examine you and try to save a sample of the discharge, so they can see what it looks like. I know it may sound gross but believe me they seealot of gross stuff and this isn't going to bother them if they can help diagnos you better and make you comfortable......
I have had severe cramping with no bleeding, and I was worried. I am almost 6 wks pregnant. I went to the doctor today, and he seemed concerned bc it was not mild, or period-like cramping. He did an internal exam and said that when he did something (not sure what), he saw spotting, however I have not seen any spotting when i go to the bathroom. They did a sonogram and everything there looked completely normal. Thus, he said he was not sure, but it was not a good sign, and wanted to be cautious. He said it is a sign I could miscarry, which made me terribly upset. Meanwhile... I decided I must be/stay positive bc the sonogram was good, and maybe it is just my bodies way of dealing with pregnancy (my first). Good luck.
It is possible, you should take a pregnancy test to be sure.
It's not normal to have cramping six days after a pap smear, and you should contact your health care provider.
It's not normal to have cramping six days after a pap smear, and you should contact your health care provider.
I had cramping quite badly early on, but everything was fine. It got better later on, and now (I'm at 35 weeks) my stomach only bothers me when I have to use my abdominal muscles too quickly -- because my abs aren't used to all the weight, probably. Don't worry about it - if your OBGYN says you're okay, go with that.
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Yes it can be normal, i had it quite badly. It was the ligaments and your uterus stretching to accomodate the growing baby!If it really bothers you, check with your Dr. ---- I myself usually get cramping at night. Sometimes they feel like period cramps. When I wake up in the morning I feel like the baby has grown! It's normal as long as it's not severe and no bleeding.
Badly.
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It could be just the way she is. Some reasons are that she's been treated badly by boys. She could also be retaliating. It could be hormonal.
Our trip could turn out badly. Bad is not an adverb. Badly is an adverb.
could be but it could end pretty badly