Sounds like you may have had a miscarriage. You really should go to a doctor and get checked out.
It is common to have light bleeding and cramps in the early stages of pregnancy. The blood is usually a dark almost brown. But not always.
Yes
I had period like cramps with no bleeding from Tuesday before my period was due ( was due Saturday) Friday I did a pregnancy test and was positive so yes you could be.
It is more than likely that what you experienced was implantation bleeding. Meaning that you are indeed pregnant. No matter how faint or dark that second line is, it is usually a very good indication that you are pregnant. -Good luck (and congratulations if you were trying to get pregnant <3)
I had early pregnancy bleeding and cramps at about 3 days after i discovered i was pregnant, i was about 4 weeks gone, the cramps were really bad, felt like bad period pains and it was all in the bottom of my back, it stopped after 4 days and everything is fine still
Not a pregnancy symptom, go to the doctor
If both pregnancy tests are positive, you are pregnant. Those cramps and spotting is PERFECTLY normal. Nothing wrong there.
Go and see a doctor immediately, this could be a sign of miscarriage
You could be. You should go see your doctor and get a blood test to know for sure.
wait a couple days and if you still have no bleeding take a pregnancy test. when i was pregnant i could feel slight cramps every month when i normally would have had my period
Well, since there's really no false positive tests, if your cramping and bleeding either like a normal cycle or moreso then it might be that your body is trying to reject the pregnancy and you may be miscarrying (it's what happened in my first pregnancy as well as with my SIL's ectopic pregnancy). I would see a doctor right away just to be safe.
Decidual bleeding can occur in early pregnancy. It is similar to a light period and while it is not uncommon to get cramps with this type of bleeding, the pain should be mild. If you experience severe cramps with decidual bleeding, it would be wise to contact your doctor or midwife immediately.