i would call my ob/gyn as son as possible or your local emergency room
First of all, it is possible to still have what you believe is a period and be pregnant. Spotting may occur due to the embryo implanting in the uterine wall. In fact,vaginal bleeding is a common problem in early pregnancy, complicating 20-30% of all pregnancies. Many people continue to have it for many months of their pregnancy and some continue throughout. There are some statistics that show a high percent of women with first trimester bleeding go on to have a miscarriage. This number may be as high as 50% Also, severe pain or bleeding during early pregnancy may be a sign of a serious problem known as ectopic pregnancy. You should see a doctor right away if you are pregnant or believe you are and have bleeding and pain. 3% of women with first trimester bleeding turn out to have this problem. Any bleeding in the second or third trimester of pregnancy is consider abnormal and a medical professional should be consulted. The bottom line is if you are pregnant and having vaginal bleeding, see a health care provider.
Any pregnancy bleeding is scary, even though about a quarter of pregnant women experience some bleeding. Pregnancy bleeding is sometimes just spotting. Pregnancy spotting is not heavy bleeding and should not soak through a maxi pad. Spotting is a very light flow as if in the last or first days of normal period cycle. In addition, it should only occur during the first trimester of your pregnancy. There should be no bleeding in the second and third trimesters of your pregnancy. Pregnancy bleeding can be more serious and can signify a serious problem. Bleeding may be a sign of early or preterm labor. It can also be a symptom of an infection in the cervix. It is important to call your health care provider right away any time you have pregnancy bleeding, and tell them how much you are bleeding, for how long, and what the blood looks like.
It is possible that the first light flow was implantation bleeding, and it is common for women to continue to spot during early pregnancy (it is only a problem if it is a larger amount of bleeding).
Yes. It is a problem for any healthy person to sit like that continuously for 8 hours.
In dreams, pregnancy often represents an idea, work or project under development. Bleeding generally indicates a problem during pregnancy. So this dream suggests that there is a serious problem in an idea or project the dreamer is developing.
The best way to find out what is happening is to have an ultrasound scan, so you can actually see if there is a serious problem. Often there is no apparent reason for vaginal bleeding in pregnancy.
My wife is going through the same problem,actually she has not seen her period since last two month but do have some spot and slight bleeding,she had a urine pregnancy test and the result was negative,so the answer is No.
Sometimes yes but I would check with your midwife or gp to see if there was any underlying problem, just to be safe
It is a possibility. I suggest you go to the doctor and get checked. If you HAVE had a miscarriage and you are still bleeding you may have a bit of the pregnancy still inside which could cause an infection or heavier bleeding. If you have NOT had a miscarriage there is some other problem which needs checking.
you should take a pregnancy test from a drug store...i don't really understand why you are having symptoms when you are menstrating....yeah ultra sound is unessasary for this problem,lets faceit,that would be a bit embarassing
I had bleeding very early in my pregnancy. I went to the ER and they done a routine ultrasound and it showed that i was pregnant with twins. It's very possible that it's implantation bleeding. ALOT of pregnant women experience bleeding and its completely normal. If you begin to pass clots, then i'd really worry. I'm currently 20 weeks with my twins and just experienced bleeding again and really got worried, but everything was fine. Some women bleed their whole pregnancies!
Yes it can be an indicator of a miscarriage or placenta abrupture. However a small amount of spotting is not always a sign of serious trouble - it should be reported to your doctor or midwife.