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if you are already pregent and you are in your fourth to fifth week you could have implantation bleeding.
its your hormones they may be out of wack happens alot...
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You were only spotting for not even a full day and having some bad cramping?
Means your prego!!
The chief risks are mild spotting and cramping after the procedure.
Hello. No this doesn't mean its a miscarriage hun. Miscarriage bleeding is usually heavy, red and very painful cramping. Its most likely early pregnancy spotting or spotting due to a UTI.
Spotting in the 1st month usually means nothing unless it is accompanied by cramping. I have had 4 successful pregnancies and have spotted light brown/pinkish with no complications with the babies. If the bleeding becomes heavy or cramping starts you should definitely see a doctor and express your concerns
It all depends on your color of blood and level of pain in cramping. If your spotting is pink or brown-ish... they say it is not as big of a problem as dark red and/or heavy bleeding. I read that the embryo implants deeper during the 9th week and sometimes causes spotting and cramping. But either way, go with your intuition... ER or not!
backaches yes cramping is ok as long there is no spotting
not likely unless there is cramping backache signs of labor..it could just be spotting from the new pregnancy
Yes, spotting with cramps is a sign that your body is under going the changes in order for your little baby to start growing. Congrats and good luck mommy!! :)
Sometimes spotting (pink discharge) and mild cramping are signs of implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterus. However, you may be ovulating and experiencing mittelschmerz (middle of the month pain or ovulation pain). Spotting can sometimes occur with ovulation. If you continue to experience spotting and pain, see your physician.