It's normal if you are having a period, but not for any other reason. If you aren't menstruating, or if you are but the cramping lasts more than a couple of days, you need to see a doctor.
Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding. Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding.
It is unlikely that you would begin cramping right away. The first cramping you should notice would be around the time of your implantation bleeding.
Bleeding, and or cramping, lack of movement later on.
Period type cramping around the time a period would come is quite common, implantation bleeding is less common, so the answer is yes. answer There's no such thing as implantation cramping you can only get that if you ae bleeding as well
If the bleeding wasn't heavy this should be normal, but anytime you bleed you should let your doctor know right away.
could you be pregnant ???
bleeding and cramping
If it is causing symptoms such as bleeding. cramping or infertility then, yes. If not then, no.
If you are cramping and bleeding and you ARE pregnant you are having a miscarriage. you need to see a doctor.
You don't always cramp
Bleeding and cramping at 36 weeks of pregnancy can be concerning and may not be considered normal. While some mild cramping can occur as the body prepares for labor, any significant bleeding or severe cramping should be evaluated by a healthcare provider immediately, as it could indicate potential complications such as placental abruption or labor. It's essential to seek medical attention to ensure the safety of both the mother and the baby.
ya you should go see someone as in a doctor