After a woman becomes pregnant, if there is a threatened miscarriage, there will be symptoms of vaginal bleeding. At this time, it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner and take immediate measures to protect the pregnancy. When the fertilized egg implants, there may also be bleeding symptoms, which is called implantation bleeding. So, how to distinguish between implantation bleeding and miscarriage?
There is a significant difference between implantation bleeding and miscarriage bleeding. Generally, when the fertilized egg implants, it can cause some stimulation to the endometrium, which can easily lead to minor bleeding symptoms. Usually, the amount of bleeding during implantation is relatively small, the duration is short, and the blood color is light, mostly pink.
The amount of bleeding during abortion is relatively large and belongs to persistent bleeding, often accompanied by severe abdominal pain symptoms. In addition, the prerequisite for female miscarriage is successful pregnancy. After confirming pregnancy, if vaginal bleeding symptoms occur, it is necessary to be vigilant and promptly go to the hospital to see if one has had a miscarriage.
Female friends who are not pregnant may experience slight vaginal bleeding, which is not only due to implantation bleeding, but also likely to be ovulation bleeding. During ovulation, there may be some changes in hormones in women's bodies. If the level of estrogen in a woman's body decreases, the endometrium will shed due to the lack of estrogen support, which can cause bleeding symptoms.