Cramping may sometimes
indicate placental abruption that can cause fetal distress.
Not exact matches
Bleeding in the second or third trimester could
indicate a serious condition, such as
placental abruption or placenta previa.
It is common to have small amounts of vaginal bleeding throughout your pregnancy, but it might
indicate fetal distress and other problems, such as placenta previa,
placental abruptions, and vasa previa.
Abdominal pain is common during pregnancy as the uterus expands, but severe, persistent abdominal pain could
indicate an ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, or
placental abruption.