Difference between miscarriage blood and menstrual blood

  Abortion is a huge blow to every female friend, causing serious physical and psychological harm. Menstruation is a physiological phenomenon unique to female friends. So what are the differences between miscarriage blood and menstrual blood? What are the causes of miscarriage bleeding? Next, the editor will provide a detailed introduction for everyone.

  

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  What are the differences between miscarriage blood and menstrual blood

  Miscarriage bleeding. Generally speaking, the amount of bleeding during miscarriage is much less than during menstruation, and only using a mattress is sufficient. At the same time, there is a certain periodic pattern of miscarriage bleeding. Generally speaking, any bleeding that occurs between two menstrual periods is likely to be miscarriage bleeding. During miscarriage, the color of blood is pink, dark brown, and bright red. Female friends may experience lower back pain, bloating, fetal movement, and slight lower abdominal pain. In addition, women with miscarriage bleeding may experience symptoms such as abdominal pain and loss of appetite.

  There is a lot of menstrual blood. Firstly, there is a significant amount of menstrual bleeding and it is necessary to use sanitary pads. Secondly, menstruation has a strong temporal pattern, usually only advancing or delaying by 3-7 days. Once this period is exceeded, female friends should pay attention. In addition, most women's blood is dark red during menstruation, without symptoms such as vomiting and nausea, and menstruation will end after a few days. Also, many women become very irritable during their menstrual period and easily lose their temper.

  What are the causes of miscarriage bleeding

  1. Uterine atony. It is the most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage, accounting for 70%. The anatomical distribution of uterine muscle fibers is interwoven with inner ring, outer longitudinal, and middle. Under normal circumstances, after the delivery of the fetus, the contraction of uterine muscle fibers in different directions effectively compresses the blood vessels between muscle bundles. If there is weak contraction of uterine muscle fibers, that is, uterine atony, the effective compression effect on blood vessels is lost and postpartum bleeding occurs.

  2. Soft birth canal laceration. Soft birth canal lacerations include perineal, vaginal, cervical, and lower uterine lacerations. Common factors: poor elasticity of external genital tissue, changes in external genital and vaginal inflammation; Urgent production, excessive productivity, huge size; Vaginal surgery assisted delivery; The examination of the soft birth canal was not careful, resulting in the omission of bleeding points. Incomplete suturing and hemostasis, etc.

  The above is some content introduced by the editor about the difference between miscarriage blood and menstrual blood, hoping to be helpful to everyone. In summary, there is still a significant difference between miscarriage blood and menstrual blood. Moreover, miscarriage bleeding is very serious. The editor suggests that pregnant women after miscarriage should pay attention to rest and supplement nutrition more.

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