A trained medical professional should check you out. Maybe it's fine, maybe it's not. You do need to go to the doctor to find out.
it means you need to go to the doctor.
If you have had no cramps or spotting it is unlikely that you will have lost the baby between 6 and 8 weeks.
Yes cramping is normal during the first trimester. Its due to the baby growing and stretching you internally which is why you have cramps. Any bloody discharge, or spotting or sharp cramps should be reported to your doctor.
Spotting itself typically does not cause cramps, but it can be associated with hormonal changes or the onset of menstruation, which may lead to cramping. Some individuals may experience mild cramps during spotting due to these hormonal fluctuations or if the spotting is related to ovulation or the beginning of their period. If cramps are severe or persistent, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Have you been having sex? You could be pregnant. If your period is late, you should test.
No, you can have cramps and spotting at the time for your first period after conception but not full menstrual flow.
Experiencing cramps along with spotting can be common around the time of your period, especially if your flow is lighter than usual. Spotting may also occur due to hormonal fluctuations, stress, or other factors. If the cramps are severe or the spotting persists beyond your typical cycle, it's a good idea to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
You can tell if you have discharge and cramps. Your period will start two to six months after you have discharge.
Light spotting with cramps but no period means it's time for a home pregnancy test.
If both pregnancy tests are positive, you are pregnant. Those cramps and spotting is PERFECTLY normal. Nothing wrong there.
Your breast feel tender, pain in the rectum, bloated feeling.
You will have signs of cramps and white discharge.