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.
There are many reasons you may have vaginal bleeding during pregnancy. In some cases, you may be told it's not something to worry about. But bleeding can be a sign of something serious, especially if it occurs later in your pregnancy.
Some pain and bleeding are common early in pregnancy. Often they stop, and you can go on to have a normal pregnancy. Other times the pain or bleeding can be signs of a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. Read on for more information.