It is possible to experience cramping during vaginal bleeding in pregnancy--however, if the woman is experiencing a miscarriage the cramps would be much stronger than cramps from a period. Other reasons for bleeding include planceta previa, which is absolutely painless and placenta abruptia, which presents itself with a strong stomach pain. None of these actually present themselves with the same type of cramping that you would get with your period.
If you would like to read a more detailed explanation on vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, please visit: http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancycomplications/bleedingduringpreg.html
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Hi Anon,
It is possible to experience cramping during vaginal bleeding in pregnancy--however, if the woman is experiencing a miscarriage the cramps would be much stronger than cramps from a period. Other reasons for bleeding include planceta previa, which is absolutely painless and placenta abruptia, which presents itself with a strong stomach pain. None of these actually present themselves with the same type of cramping that you would get with your period.
If you would like to read a more detailed explanation on vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, please visit: http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancycomplications/bleedingduringpreg.html
-Rosa
July 19, 2011 - 9:04amThis Comment
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