Does menstruation still occur in the first month of pregnancy

  Many women judge whether they are pregnant or not mainly based on the delay of menstruation for about ten days, as well as symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. And amenorrhea is the most common manifestation of pregnancy, so if menstruation still occurs in the first month of pregnancy?

  

Does menstruation still occur in the first month of pregnancy1

  You won't have menstruation in the first month of pregnancy, in fact, you won't have menstruation after pregnancy. Because after pregnancy, the levels of progesterone in the female body will increase, causing the ovaries to not ovulate and the endometrium to not undergo periodic changes, resulting in no menstruation.

  If menstruation occurs in the first month of pregnancy, it may be a sign of threatened miscarriage, fetal arrest, or ectopic pregnancy. Therefore, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination to find out which condition is causing it, and then determine whether the pregnancy can be preserved or terminated.

  After pregnancy, there may be pregnancy reactions, mainly manifested as amenorrhea, fatigue, nausea, morning vomiting, aversion to greasy foods, liking to eat sour and spicy food, emotional changes, etc. These early pregnancy reactions usually disappear after 3 months of pregnancy. The occurrence of pregnancy reactions after pregnancy is related to the increase in human chorionic gonadotropin levels, and the degree of pregnancy reactions is also related to individual constitution. Some pregnant women may not show obvious reactions, while others may show very obvious reactions.

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