More than likely you are fine, brown blood is old blood, that usually means that it is ok. You have capilaries by your cervix you could have popped one when you had sex.
no. any cramping or pain should be discussed with your doctor
Last year I was pregnant for twins but didn't even know it until I miscarry one that was hiding the other twin.. I was 11 weeks when I lost the twin.. We could tell from about 6 weeks that the one up front wasn't growing and knew I'd lose it. But didn't expect the other twin to be there when they checked me out with a ultrasound. I didn't have any bleeding or cramping until the miscarriage happened... Then I still didn't cramp and only spotted for a few days but then it stopped and that's when we found out about the other baby... Now my son is 3 months old, happy and healthy!
not healthy
yes because its not healthy for your young one
I'm guessing you are early in the pregnancy and if you would miscarry now there's nothing to do. In the first trimester it's usually because the fetus isn't healthy enough to make it so Mother Nature takes care of it. Just rest like they told you and follow their orders. That's the only thing you can do right now. See to that you have someone with you or someone that can pop over when you need them.
You should not have much discharge being pregnant, and if you do it should be pretty clear.
Bleeding for a month is not healthy. You need to see your doctor.
keep smokin it healthy;)
Sounds like you have healthy blood.
Fruits of all colors are healthy for you.
Blood can be from the baby implanting in the uterus cramping can be the stretching of the muscles. Its very scary in the begining but you have to remember if your baby is healthy and normal the pregnancy will be fine. If there is something not right miscarriages are ways of getting rid of a pregnancy not right. I had some bleeding and spotting and the baby is 2 and perfectly healthy it is always in gods hands. Try not to worry, Take care
There are a number of diseases that cause excessive bleeding or bleeding from injuries too slight to have consequences in healthy people.