This can be a sign of preterm (premature) delivery. You need to see your doctor as soon as possible, especially if you are under 36 weeks pregnant.
And don't panic, most preemies are delivered hale and healthy, but do see your doctor right away.
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!! :)
1. Check the baby's heartbeat. 2. If the heartbeat is OK get tablets for protection from threatened abortion.
You might have clues like spotting/bleeding, or cramping, or your pregnancy tests turn negative again. but the only way you can relaly know is by having a beta hcg test. if the number drops you will lose the baby. Also you could do an ultrasound. If the baby has no heartbeat at a point where he should by now, you will likely lose the baby.
I am going through exactly the same thing, I started spotting and went into the Dr. I am 9 weeks preggy, unless my dates are wrong and the baby only measured 6 weeks 1 day with no heartbeat i have to go back in on friday, i am still spotting has this happened to anyone before what was the outcome?
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.
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
If you have had no cramps or spotting it is unlikely that you will have lost the baby between 6 and 8 weeks.
Baby's Heartbeat was created in 1969.
No, you shouldn't have any bleeding what so ever, the best way to know how you are doing is checking in with your doctor. Your baby is very important so take eveything serious.
that is not a heartbeat of a baby. it was your heartbeat..had the same thing happen to me! that is not a heartbeat of a baby. it was your heartbeat..had the same thing happen to me!
Yes you can. Depending how far on you are, how serious it is. It may be an early sign of a possible miscarriage early in pregnancy. Towards the end it may be a sign that you are going into labour.
Spotting in gernal is very common in early pregnany. As the new baby pushes itself into the blood lining of the uterus, the extra blood sometimes comes out in spotting or a very light period