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Bleeding During Pregnancy

 
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Description of Bleeding During Pregnancy

There are many causes of vaginal bleeding in pregnancy. Some result in bleeding early in pregnancy, while others result in bleeding later.

Usually, slight bleeding will stop on its own. Sometimes bleeding may become serious and pose a risk to mother and fetus.

Many pregnant women have vaginal spotting or bleeding in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. If there is vaginal bleeding early in pregnancy, a doctor will perform a pelvic exam. A blood test may be done to measure human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a substance produced during pregnancy. As the pregnancy progresses, hCG levels increase, so there may be more than one test. Ultrasound may be used to find the cause of the bleeding.

Sometimes the cause is not found. Special care may be needed if there is bleeding since there is a higher chance of going into labor too early (preterm labor) or having an infant who is born too small.

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Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Bleeding During Pregnancy

What is the cause of the bleeding?

Is this abnormal and cause for concern?

Could this be an ectopic pregnancy?

What can be done to stop the bleeding?

Is there going to be a miscarriage?

What can be done to protect the baby?

What are the signs and when should a doctor be called?






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