Bleeding and cramping at 36 weeks of pregnancy can be concerning and may not be considered normal. While some mild cramping can occur as the body prepares for labor, any significant bleeding or severe cramping should be evaluated by a healthcare provider immediately, as it could indicate potential complications such as placental abruption or labor. It's essential to seek medical attention to ensure the safety of both the mother and the baby.
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