A small amount of bleeding can be normal during the first 3 months of pregnancy. But heavy bleeding or severe cramping can be an early sign of miscarriage.
Bleeding early in pregnancy isn't uncommon, and in most cases, nothing is wrong. Still, it's a good idea to let your healthcare provider know if it happens.
There are many reasons you may have vaginal bleeding during pregnancy. In some cases, it’s not something to worry about. But bleeding can be a symptom of something serious, especially if it occurs later in your pregnancy. Here is a look at common causes of vaginal bleeding during pregnancy. Always call your doctor if you have bleeding at any stage of pregnancy.
Miscarriage is a pregnancy loss in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. About 10% to 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, most often in the first trimester (first 13 weeks of pregnancy). Read on to learn more.