Most of those born in the 1980s and 1990s are only children. Their parents spoiled them in various ways when they were young, but the work pressure increased when they grew up. My parents are old, and when they are sick I have no brothers and sisters to take care of them. What I am most afraid of is that when I am very busy at work, my parents will call and say they are not feeling well, and I will not be able to balance work and family. It is even more frightening when I am pregnant. Sometimes the pressure is so great that pregnant women also have menstruation, and they get anxious and ask around: "Will I have my period in February when I am preparing to get pregnant?" Will I have my period in February if I am planning to get pregnant? It is more common for women with double uterus to have menstruation during pregnancy. The reason is that the uterine wall on the side where the fertilized egg and embryo are not implanted falls off and bleeds. This can also be seen in healthy women. After three months of pregnancy, the function of the ovaries is replaced by estrogen metabolized by the embryo. At this time, the decidua capsula and the true decidua combine, and it is not easy to have menstruation again. But if the egg is fertilized, the body will adjust the metabolism of growth hormone to keep the uterine wall from falling off, so the main manifestation is amenorrhea. But in some cases, even if you are pregnant, you will still have your period. One is that the embryo implantation is unstable. Menstruation is the bleeding caused by the necrosis and falling of the uterine wall after ovulation. To a certain extent, the arrival of menstruation is the woman's uterus preparing for pregnancy in advance. Under normal circumstances, if the sperm and egg combine successfully and the embryo implants into the uterine wall, the woman will not ovulate, and this kind of preparation is no longer necessary. Therefore, during pregnancy, the menstrual period will generally stop. Another is that the uterine wall falls off. After a woman becomes pregnant, the ovaries will secrete a large amount of estrogen, female hormones, etc. to promote the thickening of the endometrium, thereby providing a fertile "soil" for the embryo combined with sperm and egg to implant and grow. At this time, because the level of female hormones and estrogen in women's bodies continues to rise, the uterine wall will no longer fall off, and women will not easily have their periods again. Women with threatened miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy may also experience vaginal bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy, which can easily be mistaken for a normal menstrual period. However, vaginal bleeding in women with threatened abortion or ectopic pregnancy is generally unrelated to the menstrual cycle, and the bleeding is often continuous and continuous. Patients are often accompanied by abdominal pain, lower abdominal distension and other symptoms. |
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