Many pregnant mothers, while rejoicing at the thought of becoming mothers, suddenly find themselves bleeding. What is going on? Is it a miscarriage? In fact, there are many factors that may cause bleeding symptoms during pregnancy. Let's take a closer look at them. Is bleeding during pregnancy a miscarriage? 1. Overwork: If pregnant women are overworked or do heavy physical work in the early stages of pregnancy, the physical and psychological pressure is too great, which can easily cause vaginal bleeding. 2. Physiological bleeding. After successful conception, some women will still have a small amount of vaginal bleeding during menstruation. This is just a physiological reaction and does not require treatment. 3. Miscarriage. Before the placenta is fully developed, the embryo implantation is not stable. Pregnant women are prone to miscarriage at this stage. When miscarriage occurs, the embryo and the pregnant woman's uterine wall will separate to varying degrees. When the blood vessels on the separation surface rupture, the uterus contracts, which will cause symptoms of vaginal bleeding in pregnant women. 4. Ectopic pregnancy. The wall of the fallopian tube is relatively thin. When the fertilized egg develops to a certain extent, the wall of the fallopian tube expands and ruptures, causing abnormal vaginal bleeding. This type of bleeding can easily cause the pregnant woman to faint, shock or severe abdominal pain. If treatment is not timely, it may threaten the life of the pregnant woman. 5. Molar pregnancy. Molar pregnancy abortion is characterized by intermittent bleeding of small amounts, and sometimes repeated heavy bleeding. 6. Uterine diseases. If a woman suffers from uterine diseases, such as cervical polyps, cervical erosion, cervical lesions, etc., the changes in hormones after pregnancy may cause the capillaries on the surface to rupture, leading to vaginal bleeding. Pregnant mothers are reminded that in order to prevent pregnancy bleeding, pregnant women must develop good living habits and regular work and rest. It is best to ensure 8 hours of sleep every day and exercise appropriately. Pregnant women should wear loose clothes, belts should not be tight, and they should wear flat shoes at ordinary times. They should develop the habit of regular bowel movements and eat more fiber-rich foods to keep bowel movements smooth. They should take a bath and change underwear frequently, but they should not take a bath or swim in a tub. Be careful not to catch a cold when bathing. Pay special attention to the cleanliness of the genitals. You can wash the vulva with clean warm water every night to prevent bacterial infection. |
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