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 …

Wrestling during pregnancy is very dangerous, it is very important to pay attention to safety.

People often see in all kinds of romantic dramas and costume dramas that pregnant people will cover their stomachs, look pale, bleed from their lower bodies, and then miscarry as long as they are pounced or fall down by cats and dogs. So now expectant mothers are pregnant from the first test, Is protected like a giant panda, Dare not run, dare not jump, Always afraid of falling, the child is gone. Research shows that Pregnancy itself seems to increase the risk of falling, It may be related to ligament relaxation, weight gain, changes in body center of gravity and other reasons. Reports show that for healthy pregnant women without complications, The swing response to external interference has changed during Read More …

Bleeding during pregnancy, must be the precursor of abortion?

Everyone should have seen the scenes of pregnant women often showing blood flowing down the river in TV plays, and then there was a sad ending-the child was gone! It seems that as long as it is bleeding during pregnancy, it must be abortion. In fact, it is not. The causes of bleeding are various and the outcomes are quite different. Pregnancy [1] is a process in which embryos and fetuses develop and mature in the mother’s body. In this special physiological process of nearly ten months, Bleeding is indeed a common phenomenon. Especially in the first three months of pregnancy (0 ~ 13 weeks), This is an important period for fertilized eggs to differentiate into embryos and fetuses and Read More …