Pregnant women in the early stages of pregnancy are very sensitive and need to pay special attention to prevent unexpected situations that may lead to miscarriage. Women generally experience nausea and vomiting, insomnia, loss of appetite, fatigue, etc. in the early stages of pregnancy, while some women may experience bleeding and blood clots. We need to pay special attention to this situation. So let me explain what is going on with bleeding and blood clots in early pregnancy? What is the cause of bleeding and blood clots in early pregnancy? 1. Bleeding in early pregnancy refers to the appearance of a small amount of bloody secretions in the vagina within 12 weeks of pregnancy, similar to the amount of bleeding at the beginning or end of menstruation. The bleeding may be pink, red, or brown in color. About 1/4 of pregnant women will experience varying degrees of spotting in the early stages of pregnancy, and about half of those who experience spotting will eventually suffer a miscarriage. 2. The most common condition for patients with early pregnancy bleeding is threatened abortion. Among these pregnant women, the embryo develops normally, and ultrasound examination shows embryonic tissue in the uterus and fetal heartbeat. These people should rest in bed and take progesterone to stop bleeding and preserve the fetus. What to do if there is bleeding and blood clots in early pregnancy 1. Generally, in the early stages of pregnancy, there may be a little blood in the secretions from the lower body. This may be a normal phenomenon and generally does not require treatment. However, it is still recommended that you go to a regular hospital for examination. 2. During pregnancy, you should have a balanced diet, avoid eating raw, cold or spicy foods, pay attention to calcium and folic acid supplements, and avoid strenuous exercise. Symptoms of early pregnancy: 1. Menstruation stops. For women who are of childbearing age and have normal menstrual cycles, if they have not had their periods for more than two weeks after sexual intercourse, they may be pregnant. 2 Often feel nausea and vomiting. Almost many pregnant women in the early stages of pregnancy often feel nausea and vomiting. Some pregnant mothers have very mild symptoms, while others are very serious. 3. The breasts feel tingling, swelling and itching, which are physiological phenomena in early pregnancy. In addition, there will be other changes such as darkening of the areola, obvious veins under the breast skin, and obvious protrusion of the nipples. 4 Frequent urination. In the third month of pregnancy, because the bladder is compressed by the growing uterus, the bladder capacity becomes smaller, and frequent urination is often a symptom of early pregnancy. 5. Fatigue and sleepiness. After pregnancy, many changes will occur in the body. Frequent nausea and vomiting will consume the energy of the pregnant mother. Frequent urination will also make the pregnant mother sleep poorly and feel tired. 6. Loss of appetite. Changes in hormones in the body have a strong impact on the pregnant mother's sense of taste and smell, especially when seeing greasy food, she is prone to nausea and vomiting. |
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