You should go to the ER and let them see what is going on. I am having the same problems and I am on my way to the ER.
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
Cramps are contractions of the uterus. They can be a normal part of a spontanious or induced miscarriage. However, it is important to have follow up doctor care after a miscarriage to make sure all the tissue is expelled.
Yes. The fetus can die and there wont be any cramps for a couple of weeks.
By the cramps or by a D&C by a doctor.
Yes she does have a miscarriage. She goes into the hospital with cramps, soon to find out she had a miscarriage. Both Phillip and Nathan are concerned for Melanie.
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.
When I had a miscarriage I had really horrible cramps and I started to bleed even though I was not on my period. I already knew that I was pregnant and when i went into my doctor to take another test she told me I had lost the baby. Hope this help
Only if they are very bad. Cramps after/during a miscarriage are normal
Possibly but unlikely, It depends were your cramps are and howoften you have them. I advice you to see your doctor for this problem.
Not always. I just started spotting brown when i had my miscarriage. didn't know it was happening until they did my hcg levels and they were going down. I had no cramps, just blood and blood clots.Although, I have heard the first period after a miscarriage can be heavier and more crampy, but I have not had it yet.
Cramps followed by diarrhea can be a sign of an eptopic pregnancy so you should visit your doctor to let them check it out.