What are the symptoms of threatened miscarriage at 20 days of pregnancy

  Pregnant mothers are more concerned about the possibility of miscarriage during pregnancy. Because in the early stages of pregnancy, the fetus has not yet fully developed, so miscarriage is more likely to occur. Therefore, it is very important for female friends to master knowledge about pregnancy. So, what are the symptoms of threatened miscarriage at 20 days of pregnancy?

  

What are the symptoms of threatened miscarriage at 20 days of pregnancy1

  Symptoms such as abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, and cervical dilation that occur within 28 weeks of pregnancy are called threatened miscarriage. Early threatened miscarriage occurs within 12 weeks of pregnancy, and later threatened miscarriage occurs. The main manifestation of threatened miscarriage is a small amount of vaginal bleeding after pregnancy. Depending on the amount of bleeding and the time it accumulates in the vagina, the color can be bright red, pink, or dark brown. Sometimes accompanied by mild lower abdominal pain, a feeling of fetal descent, lower back pain, and abdominal distension.

  Gynecological examination can reveal that the cervix is not open, the size of the uterus is consistent with the number of weeks of amenorrhea, and there is no discharge of pregnancy. After bed rest and related fetal protection treatment, clinical symptoms disappear and pregnancy can continue. If symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, or lower back pain persist and worsen, it may further develop into inevitable miscarriage.

  About half of threatened miscarriage patients will experience miscarriage due to excessive bleeding, which can lead to infection and even death from sepsis. Therefore, if symptoms of threatened miscarriage occur, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. Especially in the first 3 months of pregnancy, if vaginal bleeding occurs, it is important to seek medical examination as soon as possible and not attempt to conceive at home.

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