ok it may be symptoms and could be likely but ther is a chance it isn't take a test to be sure
I am going through my period right know I have stomach cramps my vagina OS sensitive and I am bleeding of coarse
Get checked now - that was my first indication....no cramps or anything, just brown spotting. You DEFINITELY should go to the Emergency Department of some hospitallike NOW !
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You just said it honey, you're "spotting" due to irregular periods. Obviously your body is trying to start it's menstrual cycle but to get more details, you may have to consult with your physician.
Take another test in a week
Hiya, I would think its completely normal. I missed 5months of periods. Its most common if you've just started. But then again if you havent it happens. You'll always miss periods, you just have to enjoy the time you have, because trust me, they'll be back before you know it. -Hope this helped.
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.
Yes, you can still have cramps.
As long as you are having normal period flow, the absence of cramping just means you're lucky.
Some women may experience light spotting and dull cramps during ovulation, 14-16 days before your next period. This is perfectly normal. If you are on birth control then spotting between periods is also quite common. If the bleeding changes from light spotting to heavy bleeding mid cycle you need to see an OB/GYN.
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.