Will there be menstrual periods during pregnancy

  Generally, women have their periods every month, which indicates that they are ovulating, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. At the same time, some female friends do not know if they will have their period after pregnancy. So, will there be menstruation during pregnancy?

  

Will there be menstrual periods during pregnancy1

  In theory, there should be no menstruation during pregnancy. Because after fertilization, ovulation is inhibited. If there is bleeding after pregnancy, it may not be due to menstruation, but rather vaginal bleeding. Generally, vaginal bleeding does not affect fetal development and does not require special treatment. But if there is bleeding during pregnancy, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and not ignore it.

  If the egg is fertilized, the human body will secrete some regulatory hormones to maintain the endometrium from shedding, so there will be no menstruation. But there are still several situations that can cause pregnancy and menstrual periods. For example, if the implantation of the fertilized egg is unstable and the placenta has not yet formed, the egg may still be released. Another reason is that some people have insufficient hormone secretion or an unhealthy endometrium, which can cause menstrual periods after pregnancy. It is also possible to have an ectopic pregnancy, which involves implantation and development outside the uterine cavity.

  If a woman still has her period during pregnancy, but the amount and duration of her period are different from before, she should go to the hospital for a check-up in a timely manner. Under normal circumstances, if there is still bleeding at four months of pregnancy, there are signs of miscarriage.

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