It all depends on your color of blood and level of pain in cramping. If your spotting is pink or brown-ish... they say it is not as big of a problem as dark red and/or heavy bleeding. I read that the embryo implants deeper during the 9th week and sometimes causes spotting and cramping. But either way, go with your intuition... ER or not!
Sometimes you don't know but the implant should work 7days after you got it, this is because the body needed time to get used to the chemicals being released. Some women experience, spotting, or light periods, or heavy periods. it all depends on your body. Some people experience nothing at all so don'tt be surprised if u dont exprience anything
Spotting dark red blood during pregnancy, especially with twins, could indicate a potential issue such as a threatened miscarriage or placental problems. It's important to contact your healthcare provider immediately to determine the cause and receive appropriate care. Prompt medical evaluation is crucial to ensure the health and safety of both you and your babies.
Put it back to ack with anothe alien. Make sure you mix their goo fist and then tightly wrap it around them. After a month they should be pregnant.
Thuja should not be taken by pregnant or breastfeeding women, children, or people with autoimmune disorders. It is also not recommended for people with liver or kidney disease. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any herbal supplements.
Pau d'arco is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women due to the lack of safety data. People with bleeding disorders or scheduled surgeries should also avoid it, as it may increase the risk of bleeding. Additionally, individuals allergic to lapachol, a compound found in pau d'arco, should steer clear of this herb.
Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding. Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding.
Spotting in the 1st month usually means nothing unless it is accompanied by cramping. I have had 4 successful pregnancies and have spotted light brown/pinkish with no complications with the babies. If the bleeding becomes heavy or cramping starts you should definitely see a doctor and express your concerns
Very common. Brown blood is old blood and should not be too concerning. If you begin spotting red blood or experience cramping you should contact your OB.
You might be pregnant. Some women spot during implantation.
Sometimes women have implantation spotting that they confuse with their period. You should take a pregnancy test to see if you are pregnant.
I have been trying really hard to get pregnant this past month and I have alot of concern. I have had a strong odor while urination for the whole month and now I have spotting before my period supposed to be here. What should I do ? I have cramping too and the color of the blood turning to brown.
Not neccesarily but you should definitly see your gyno or midwife.
Some women when they first get pregnant can spot, but you should always see your doctor if you are spotting. Please make an appointment right away.
Yes, you can be spotting and be pregnant. It is called implantation bleeding. It usually occurs about 8-9 days after ovulation, which is around the time of your period. Take a pregnancy test and good luck! *** The guy above refers to the process of implantation. If you definitively know that you are pregnant, then spotting when you know that you are pregnant is also normal. As the cell mass grows, then it can break tiny blood vessels and cause spotting. However, if the spotting intensifies and is accompanied by cramping, get it checked out as these are the precursors to miscarriage.
Hi I was recently pregnant. i was 9 weeks and i started spotting and cramping i went to the hospital and the baby cam out in the toilet. i grabbed at it and it looked like a huge blood clot with a 3 inch white bean in the middle with egg yolk around it. that's my opinion of what i saw
Bleeding, and or cramping, lack of movement later on.
It is your body's way of preparing for your period. The cramping should only happen at least two or three days before you start your period. If you don't start, it may have been your body releasing an egg. The spotting, is very normal. Again, your body is preparing for your period.