Everyone's labor is different and every child you deliver the labor is different each time. So "normal" might be the wrong word to use. Can it happen, sure to some it probably does.
the first stage (opening of the cervix)
bleeding gums
Labor
The first stage of the birthing process is the onset of labor, which involves regular contractions of the uterus that help to dilate the cervix.
Types? Do you mean stages? If you mean stages, its first, second, and third. First stage is early labor, second stage is active labor (the stage where the baby comes out) and third stage is when the placenta is delivered. Then there's false labor, which can seem like early labor but fizzles out before it progresses into anything.
Answer: During the first stage of labor, the cervix will start to thin out (also called efface) and open up (also called dilate). The first stage of labor can take a couple of hours or a couple of weeks (I was in my first stage of labor with my daughter for 2 weeks). Most women usually stay at home during this stage as it is not the "active" stage of labor. The active stage of labor is stage 2. During this stage your cervix will continue to efface and dilate at a much more rapid pace. This ends with the birth of your baby. Then comes stage 3, also know as the after-birth stage. This is when you push out the placenta, which is what protected the baby for 9 months and held the fluids.
Bleeding after urination is never normal. With regards to the prostate, bleeding can indicate prostatitis or a possible bladder infection, or early-stage prostate cancer. See your doctor or urologist immediately for an evaluation.
the first stage of labor.
Protein in the mother's body increases during the first stage of labor. This can affect ketones, acetone levels, and glucose levels. All must be monitored to ensure the safety of the mother.
studies done on lamaze breathing during first stage of labour
Cramping starts first then the bleeding usually follows not long after or u can have discharge followed by pain, then heavy bleeding.It just depends on the stage in pregnancy
If you know for sure that you are pregnant, it is probably not going to be your period, although some women have experienced a "first" period then learns a couple of weeks later that they really are pregnant. It is possible that it could be implantation bleeding caused by the fertilized egg to attach itself to the uterine wall. Or it could be a cervical change that can cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can also be a symptom of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Another cause for bleeding during pregnancy is a miscarriage although the first two reasons for bleeding are more common, it is still a good idea to contact your doctor as soon as you can.