missed miscarriage.
For how long? It could be nothing or it could be dangerous. You really need to get to the docs or hospital.
You need to call your doctor or midwife, to see if they want you to be evaluated. Depending on the amount of bleeding and the severity of the pain, you could be having a miscarriage or you could be having placenta issues. Bleeding and cramping in the second trimester is not normal.
This may be implantation bleeding if it's light. If it gets heavy, you need to call your doc.
there are quite a few possible reason why this could be occurring. Follow the related link(Prolonged and Heavy Perimenopausal Bleeding) below for more information.
Normally the closer you get to the second trimester the better you start to feel.
The biggest symptom is heavy bleeding and cramping. Call your doctor immediately if you experience bleeding at anytime during your pregnancy.
Yes, if early. Recheck the pregnancy test in two weeks.
Hello. It could be implantation bleeding yes or could be spotty bleeding due to your miscarriage. I am very sorry for your loss.
Yes you could. Go to the doctor.
It all depends on where in your cycle you were when you had sex and started bleeding. The bleeding could just be from the sex itself, you may have gotten a scratch or tear inside that is bleeding, you could be starting your period early or you could be experiencing implantation bleeding. If it is implantation bleeding it may be bright pink or dark brown and only enough to be considered 'spotting' and not a period. If it is heavy bleeding it is not implantation bleeding. You can take a test in 1.5 to 2 weeks. Good Luck!
my daughter has been on her normal period and then 2 weeks later again and it has been over 2 weeks that she has been bleeding. what could this possibly be? is it something to worry about?
That happened to me when I was that far in my pregnancy and everything was fine. Doctor said that was perfectly normal and some people do a small amount of bleeding. I wouldn't worry unless it's heavy bleeding for several days.