The most worrying abnormality during pregnancy-vaginal bleeding

Many pregnant women will suffer from mild or severe vaginal bleeding during pregnancy. According to different gestational weeks, the degree of bleeding varies, suggesting that the causes of bleeding are also different. After the bleeding, Attention should be paid to it, But don’t panic, Observe the color, amount, Compared with your menstruation before pregnancy, Pay attention to abdominal pain, So as to better help doctors make diagnosis when they see a doctor. Below, Depending on the different stages of pregnancy, Briefly introduce the diseases that may cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding occurs in the first trimester of pregnancy. Most vaginal bleeding or intravenous bleeding occurs within the 12th week of pregnancy. A small amount of bleeding intravenous bleeding is the Read More …

In the era of having a second child, older women face what risks in giving birth again?

Since the full liberalization of the two-child policy, the number of women who went to the fertility clinic for consultation has also increased at once. Among the people who came to do consultation, the two kinds of situations are the most, that is, the elderly women (> 35 years old) and the women who have had cesarean section, accounting for more than 80% together. The problem of older age In medicine, pregnant women over 35 years old are called elderly pregnant women. No matter how healthy your body is, no matter how many times you are pregnant, as long as you are over 35, you can be classified as a high-risk pregnant woman! The reason for this division is that Read More …

After three months of vaginal bleeding, don’t take it lightly!

The two-child policy was released, and many friends around me began to ask me about pregnancy. Everyone’s questions are multifarious, the most common one is all kinds of questions about [placenta previa]. For example, two days ago, Jun A, who was pregnant for more than six months, went to the hospital to have a B-ultrasound and came back crying with me in her arms. When she finished crying, I asked the reason before I knew. The prenatal doctor told her that she suffered from [placenta previa] and [it was easy to bleed, so she should stay in bed as much as possible and not be tired]. Fortunately, this is a [marginal placenta previa], and Jun A has no uterine contraction Read More …

There are four difficulties in giving birth to a second child at an older age.

The family planning policy has gradually relaxed, and many eligible families can have a second child. As a result, more and more people are concerned about matters needing attention in giving birth to a second child at an older age. However, for older couples over 35 years old, it is not so easy to welcome the arrival of new life. Generally speaking, there are four difficulties to overcome in giving birth to a second child at an older age: Difficulty in pregnancy; Abortion is easy; Many birth defects; The risk of massive hemorrhage is high. Therefore, older parents planning to have a second child should be prepared for bad news. Difficulty 1: Pregnancy Difficult The probability of pregnancy for women Read More …

Those things about pregnancy and childbirth: placenta previa

After receiving the ultrasound report, there are many things that scare expectant mothers, one of which is placenta previa. Can you give birth by yourself? Will it bleed? When will it bleed? Do you want to stay in bed? There is so much uncertainty, and each doctor’s statement is different, that expectant mothers do not know what to do. The incidence of placenta previa varies, It has been reported that when ultrasound is performed at 11-14 weeks of pregnancy, The proportion of placenta margin reaching or covering the cervical internal orifice was 42%, By 20-24 weeks, the proportion was 3.9%, At full term, the proportion dropped further to 1.9%. Therefore, There is no need to worry about finding that the Read More …