It's possible that you are pregnant, or you may be miscarrying. Get a pregnancy test from the supermarket and/or see a doctor as this is obviously not normal for you in either case. Better to be safe than sorry, and to know what's going on with your body.
Do you have some of the miscarriage symptoms such as bleeding, cramping, with pelvic or back-pain are accompanied during that period. Another miscarriage symptoms is the sudden stop of all pregnancies symptoms which include breast tenderness, the feeling of unwell.
Yes, medullary sponge kidney can indeed cause bleeding and cramping; however, being pregnant will not impact upon the symptoms. The bleeding is caused from small stones formed due to the condition if enough liquids are not drunk, and cramping from the recurrent infections associated with the condition. A sufficient amount of water, as well as regular checkups for kidney infection, can prevent these symptoms.
Symptoms of a dying fetus can be confirmed by a local health professional. However, some at home symptoms an individual may identify is more energy, spotting/bleeding, not feeling pregnant and cramping.
Spotting while on progesterone suppositories is considered normal unless you experience heavy bleeding or is accompanied with cramping. If the spotting does not subside within a few days or you experience any other symptoms you should notify your doctor.
Even in the presence of bleeding, you could still be pregnant.
If it is causing symptoms such as bleeding. cramping or infertility then, yes. If not then, no.
Probably not. A week or so either way doesn't mean you are pregnant and some months you don't have all the symptoms. If it was a miscarriage you would have had more than that.
Late periods and crampingLate period accompanied by preg symptoms and cramping (if severe) could be miscarriage. Or possibly your body produces a chemical which tells your brain to contract your uterus. (mini contractions). I suggest asking your doctor. ANSWERTO THE PERSON ABOVE: THE PERSON WHO ASKED THE QUESTION DIDN'T SAY THEY WERE PREGNANT ------- ANSWERING THE QUESTION MISSED PERIOD IS THE FIRST SIGN OF PREGNANCY AND AT THE SAME TIME THERE CAN BE ANOTHER REASON WHY YOU MISSED OYUR PERIOD...YOU ALSO STATED YOU HAVE THESE SYMPTOMS ITS A POSSIBILITY YOU MAY BE PREGNANT SO THE BEST THING TO DO IS TAKE A TEST OR SEE A PHYSICIAN AND POINT OUT YOUR CONCERNS HOPE THIS HELPS
Only your Doctor can truly answer this question. Was you definitely pregnant and was it confirmed by pregnancy test or blood test? If you are/was pregnant and you are now experiencing bleeding, abdominal cramping etc, you should go to A & E, Early Pregnancy Unit or contact your Doctor immediately.
Many early pregnancy symptoms can appear similar to routine pre-menstrual discomforts. Fatigue. Slight bleeding or cramping. Nausea with or without vomiting. Food aversions or cravings. Headaches. Constipation. Mood swings.
It may be accompanied by an exit wound, and bleeding may be profuse, depending on the nature of the injury
Pregnancy symptoms and PMS symptoms overlap one another so much it's ridiculous. If you are worried that you may be pregnant, you need to take a home pregnancy test. If you have had sex without the use of protection, you could be pregnant. It does not matter what time of the month it is for you. Even if you did use protection, there is still a small chance you could get pregnant. If you are pregnant, the brown spotting is likely implantation bleeding. The stomach cramping due to your uterus preparing, and the backache is probably uterine related also. But, cramping, backaches, and spotting are also PMS symptoms. Take a pregnancy test.