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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.
The most common causes of slight spotting during pregnancy are implantation bleeding, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, placenta previa, and placental abruption.
Spotting usually happens when a woman was pregnant, and lost the baby/had a miscarriage early in the pregnancy.
Spotting during pregnancy can occur about the time you would usually have a period. However, with a miscarriage there is more active bleeding and tissue is passed with abdominal cramping. Just spotting does not indicate a miscarriage.
it could just be implantion spotting during miscarriage it is un bearable pain. I'm pretty sure you would no if there was something wrong
spotting is not supposed to occur during pregnancy. if you are spotting it may be a sign of miscarriage. However, many women have spotted and still have successful pregnancies. Best to get it checked out, have a pelvic exam and ultrasound to see what's going on in there.
No its a sign of early miscarriage get checked sweetie
Yes. Spotting is a bloody vaginal discharge or light bleeding down under. Spotting during pregnancy is nothing to be worried about. It is especially common during the first trimester.Congrats!
Most likely and unfortunately it may mean a missed miscarriage. The embryo fails to develop fully and, instead of being passed out of the womb in a miscarriage situation, it is retained inside. Usually the symptoms of pregnancy such as nausea and breast tenderness will disappear abruptly as the womb becomes progressively smaller. Often there is no bleeding, but occasionally the woman may notice a dark brown vaginal discharge. In this situation a series of ultrasound examinations need to be done to confirm that it is a missed miscarriage.
Spotting in early pregnancy occurs more frequently then one would suspect and is considered normal. The best thing to do is to follow closely with your local ob-gyn.
If you had a miscarriage, you'll have a positive pregnancy test. Take a pregnancy test. If it's negative, it wasn't a miscarriage.
See a doctor/go to the ER, A.S.A.P. Mild spotting during pregnancy is not uncommon but if it is heavy, dark, and/or you are clotting/passing tissue it is usally something serious like a miscarriage, etopic or molar pregnancy...