What is pregnancy bleeding

  Pregnancy is a very cautious and careful thing that requires expectant mothers to pay extra attention, especially in the early stages of pregnancy, where various problems can easily arise because the embryo is still very unstable. Some pregnant mothers experience bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy, which scares everyone. So, what is bleeding during pregnancy?

  

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  What is pregnancy bleeding

  1. Cervical polyps, cervical erosion, or cervical lesions

  Target population: Complex sexual activity, poor hygiene habits, irregular daily routine, poor physical resistance, etc. Many people tend to overlook the issue of cervical bleeding during early pregnancy. Severe inflammation of the cervix leading to erosion, or pre-existing cervical polyps, can easily cause surface capillary rupture and bleeding due to hormonal changes during pregnancy.

  2. Ectopic pregnancy

  Ectopic pregnancy refers to ectopic pregnancy. When ectopic pregnancy occurs, vaginal bleeding usually occurs around 40 days after amenorrhea, often accompanied by dull pain, bloating, and sagging pain in the lower abdomen. At this time, a urine pregnancy test can be positive, but ultrasound examination does not show the gestational sac in the uterine cavity, and abnormal masses can often be found in the fallopian tubes.

  3. Grape placenta

  Molar pregnancy is a benign chorionic disease with an incidence rate of approximately 1 ‰, with higher rates in Asian countries. Due to abnormal proliferation of trophoblast cells in the placental villi, the terminal villi transform into blisters, which are connected in clusters resembling grapes, hence the name "molar pregnancy". In the early stages of pregnancy, there may be symptoms such as abnormal vaginal bleeding, severe morning sickness, and even palpitations.

  The above three are possible causes of early pregnancy bleeding. As for the specific reasons for each individual, it needs to be analyzed according to their own situation. The editor suggests that it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible and receive timely treatment under the guidance of a doctor to prevent the condition from being delayed. I hope it is helpful to everyone.

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