i'm no doctor...but i would say it's probablly not a good thing !! go get it checked out !!!
Usually a miscarriage happens because the baby passed away, before any cramping or bleeding started.
No. While it is a hereditary disease it is not at all a bleeding disorder, nor is it only passed by the mother. It is a degenerative, neuropsychiatric disease that can be passed by either the mother or father. If the parent has it, the child's chance of inheritance is of the faulty gene is 50%.
Miscarriage
The Intolerable Acts started in March of 1774. =) it started in march
Vince McMahon father started pro wrestling then passed it down to him.
England started it and passed it to some people could not handle it and died.:(
.After the bleeding vein is identified, a long, flexible sclerotherapy needle is passed through the endoscope. sclerosant is injected into the vein or the surrounding area. sclerosant.causes blood clots to form and stops the bleeding.
Very good possibility that it could be implantation, I would wait until after your period due date has passed and if you still have not started to take a pregnancy test. Normally implantation takes place 7 to 10 days after ovulation so if you've been tracking your ovulation days you might be able to go back and check further.
Thomas Jefferson who favored an embargo rathern than war with Britain. That led to the Embargo Act, passed in 1807 by Congress. Iyt was ment to punish Britain and French resaulting in them loosing a huge amount of money.
Kidney stones could be a cause. Sometimes when a kidney stone is passed it causes a little bleeding.
The parliament passed the law,along with britians king .
I asked this question. I'm 18 and have a feeling I am/was pregnant. I started bleeding dark red/brownish blood and last night some tissue looking stuff passed out of me. I have no idea what's going on. If I am/was pregnant, it would only be like 3 or 4 weeks into the pregnancy.