How long does pregnancy bleeding last? Follow up ultrasound

  If a woman experiences vaginal bleeding after pregnancy, it indicates the presence of abnormal conditions during pregnancy. The cause should be identified through prenatal examination in a timely manner, and symptomatic treatment should be given to avoid miscarriage or premature birth during pregnancy. After adjustment or treatment, follow-up examinations should be conducted to determine the effect. So, how long does it take for women to have a follow-up ultrasound for pregnancy bleeding?

  

How long does pregnancy bleeding last? Follow up ultrasound1

  Women need to undergo routine prenatal check ups once a month before 28 weeks of pregnancy, starting from the diagnosis of pregnancy. Prenatal check ups should be conducted every half month from 28 weeks to 36 weeks of pregnancy, and from 37 weeks to the last month of pregnancy, the density of prenatal check ups should also be increased, possibly at two weeks or once a week. If any abnormal conditions occur during the entire pregnancy, it is necessary to increase the frequency of prenatal check ups as appropriate. For example, if there is bleeding during pregnancy, a reasonable interval for prenatal check ups should be determined based on different gestational weeks and the severity of the bleeding.

  Generally, bleeding during pregnancy occurs in the early stages of pregnancy. During the period of fetal protection treatment, it is recommended to follow the doctor's advice to have a B-ultrasound review every week or about fifteen days. However, if bleeding occurs in the late stages of pregnancy, hospitalization observation is often necessary. Based on the bleeding situation, B-ultrasound examination can be used at any time to understand the fetal intrauterine development status. If there are risk factors that are not conducive to the continued development of the fetus, it is necessary to adopt methods such as induced labor and birth control to deliver early.

  Women who experience vaginal bleeding during pregnancy should consider threatened miscarriage or premature birth, so they need to be highly vigilant about this. If any adverse symptoms appear, they should seek medical examination as soon as possible to avoid delaying and causing adverse consequences during pregnancy.

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