Female friends are afraid of threatened miscarriage after pregnancy, as improper care can lead to miscarriage and pregnancy failure. Therefore, pregnant women should also be aware of the symptoms of threatened miscarriage and take preventive measures. So, what are the symptoms of threatened miscarriage?
1. Threatened miscarriage can be divided into early threatened miscarriage and late threatened miscarriage according to the gestational age, with the former mostly occurring before 12 weeks of pregnancy in women. The latter occurs between weeks 13 and 28 of pregnancy. The typical clinical symptoms of threatened miscarriage are vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain.
2. Pregnant women with threatened miscarriage usually have a small amount of vaginal bleeding, mostly dark red or bloody vaginal discharge, without any pale pink lumps being discharged. Shortly thereafter, paroxysmal lower back pain and lower abdominal pain may occur. Therefore, once a pregnant woman discovers a small amount of vaginal bleeding, she should be highly vigilant. This symptom is highly likely to lead to threatened miscarriage and requires immediate medical examination.
3. Most pregnant women who experience threatened miscarriage can alleviate symptoms and continue pregnancy by paying attention to rest and promptly following medical advice for treatment. But there are also a small number of pregnant women who experience symptoms of threatened miscarriage, such as increased bleeding and increased pain, which may ultimately lead to miscarriage outcomes.