I recently had bleeding early in my pregnancy. Was just spotting for 3 weeks. The dr did a hcg test and then repeated it 3 days later. All was not good. Lost the baby. I didn't have any cramps or anything until later. The dr told me 50-50 chance. Goodluck with everything. I wasn't sure if I should stay positive the whole time and remain excited or start preparing myself. Was pretty hard for a few days after getting the news but I ended up miscarrying naturally so that made things a little easier. All the best!
i can tell u what the cramping may be...my doctor said it is from the uterus growing and contracting and the bleeding may becuz of implantation...it can range anywhere from a normal period to lil spots...and also u may have your period thru your whole pregnancy...just becuz ur pregnant doesn't mean u stop having ur period..
my mom had her period with all her kids...sometimes its just normal...good luck thursday
Bleeding during pregnancy can actually be quite common; however, cramping and bleeding is never a good sign and passing clots could be omnious as well. I bleed in my pregnancy from about weeks 5-10 never had any cramping while I was bleeding and never passed any clots I am not 26 weeks with a healthy little girl. My last pregnancy I started bleeding and passing small clots and cramping and ended up having a miscarriage. It could go either way. I hope everything works out for you please keep us informed of what happens!
this happend last time... iam 2 weeks late .1st i tooked a test came out negtive,.. now i am bleeding bright red.. last time i took a test after works came out potive,,, what shoud i do is that commen this peorid is not the same like always it does not smell at all. i always smell...what going on
Bleeding this early could be anything. Sometimes there might not be anything wrong. The important thing is to see if your levels are going up. Did they do a second hcg test? That would have told you a lot. Usually, cramping and bleeding is not a good sign but I've seen women pull through a lot and have healthy babies. Good luck to you.