Hi, this could be serious. It is worth discussing with your doctor. Questions to consider: do any women in your family have a history of female reproductive problems or diseases? Perhaps discuss this with any sisters or your mother if possible. Some times families with very painful menstruation have a condition known as endometriosis. Anyway, by talking to a doctor you can have piece of mind that your body is healthy. Meanwhile, make sure you are properly hydrated with water before exercise to help prevent muscle cramping. Be mindful of your uterine pain and chart it as it happens. This might help you notice any patterns that will also help when talking with a doctor.tl;dr - talk to a doctor; drink lots of water before exercise.peace~
They shouldn't be heavy cramps
Iam having heavy bleeding and bad cramps can you still be pregnant?
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Bleeding, cramps, irritability.
heavy bleeding do to abdominal cramps
Most women don't cramp or bleed from implantation but it's always possible. It's also possible to have cramps with no bleeding.
Cramps without bleeding can be caused by various factors, including menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea), ovulation pain, or gastrointestinal issues. Stress and dehydration may also contribute to muscle cramps. If the cramps are persistent or severe, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and management.
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You would USUALLY have cramps with bleeding. But it is not always the case. If you are bleeding heavily, consult a doctor straight away. They may be able to save the pregnancy.
Implantation bleeding is typically light and may not be accompanied by significant cramps. Some women do experience mild cramping during implantation, but it is usually less intense than menstrual cramps. If cramps are severe or accompanied by heavy bleeding, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional, as this may indicate another issue.
Yes, over 50% of women do.