Signs of threatened miscarriage in early pregnancy

  After pregnancy, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a full body examination to avoid miscarriage due to physical discomfort. In people's eyes, miscarriage is when pregnant women do not pay attention to their physical changes. Before pregnancy, certain symptoms may appear, and in the later stages of pregnancy, miscarriage may occur. Going to the hospital for an examination can amplify the severity of these symptoms. Let's take a look with the editor below. What are the symptoms of threatened miscarriage in early pregnancy?

  

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  What are the symptoms of threatened miscarriage in early pregnancy

  1. Vaginal bleeding

  Vaginal bleeding can be divided into small and large bleeding, persistent bleeding, and irregular bleeding. If vaginal bleeding occurs during the first three months of pregnancy, immediate medical attention should be sought, especially if vaginal bleeding is accompanied by pain, which requires special attention as it may be a sign of miscarriage.

  2. Pain

  There may be persistent pain in the pelvis, abdomen, or lower back. After the symptoms of vaginal bleeding appear, you may start to feel pain a few hours or days later.

  3. Vaginal blood clot

  Vaginal discharge of blood clots or light gray tissue.

  Reasons for threatened miscarriage

  1. There are many reasons for threatened miscarriage, and the main reason is embryonic abnormalities caused by genetic factors. The resulting miscarriage can actually be considered a good thing. Because abnormal fetuses, if delivered at full term, may also have deformities or abnormalities.

  2. Other reasons such as insufficient umbilical cord oxygen supply, amniotic fluid disease, placental virus infection, and certain gynecological inflammations can also cause miscarriage. Malnutrition in pregnant women is also one of the reasons for miscarriage. Some pregnant women experience severe nausea and vomiting in the early stages of pregnancy, leading to extreme malnutrition, which has a significant impact on embryo development and is also prone to miscarriage.

  3. In addition, if a woman becomes pregnant and experiences emotional instability, anger, sadness, or other mental stimuli that disrupt the activity of the cerebral cortex, it can cause the uterus to contract and force the embryo out, or cause the embryo to die in the uterus. Suffering from acute infectious diseases such as influenza and rubella can lead to miscarriage due to high fever and toxins released by bacteria and viruses. Endocrine disorders, such as dysfunction of the corpus luteum, pituitary gland, and thyroid gland, as well as excessive retroversion of the uterus in uterine dysplasia, can hinder embryonic development and lead to miscarriage.

  The above is the relevant information compiled by the editor on the symptoms of threatened miscarriage in early pregnancy. I believe it will be helpful for everyone. Pregnant women and their families should pay close attention to some symptoms at every stage of pregnancy. These small manifestations may be threatened miscarriage. The editor hopes that pregnant mothers can be healthy and give birth to healthy babies.

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