What is bleeding at over seven months of pregnancy

  Although October pregnancy is just four simple words, it contains the difficulties of pregnant women. Pregnant women need to go through ten months of hardship, adapt to various discomforts during pregnancy, and give birth to a healthy baby. However, during pregnancy, many pregnant women are worried about experiencing vaginal bleeding. So, what is the reason for bleeding in pregnant women at seven months of pregnancy?

  

What is bleeding at over seven months of pregnancy1

  When a woman is seven months pregnant, it is in the middle and late stages of pregnancy. The pregnant woman's belly is relatively large and it is not convenient for her to move around. Someone needs to be around to take care of them to ensure that the pregnant woman is not prone to accidents. However, at seven months of pregnancy, vaginal bleeding in pregnant women may be due to placenta previa. The so-called placenta previa refers to the condition where the placenta is attached too low to the uterus, covering the cervix and affecting future childbirth for pregnant women.

  For this situation, pregnant women need not worry too much. If they continue to have a normal pregnancy, the position of the placenta may rise, which will not affect the delivery of the pregnant woman. But if the placenta position is still low in late pregnancy, vaginal bleeding symptoms may occur, and cesarean section may need to be considered at that time. Secondly, at seven months of pregnancy, in addition to vaginal bleeding, pregnant women may also experience symptoms such as abdominal pain and lower back pain, which is highly likely to indicate premature birth of the fetus. Pregnant women need to immediately go to the hospital for examination and treatment to see if the fetus is suitable for birth.

  In addition, vaginal bleeding in pregnant women at seven months of pregnancy may be caused by placental abruption. Under normal circumstances, the placenta in the uterus will only detach after the fetus is born. But if the placenta in the pregnant woman's body is dissected too early, it will affect the safety of the fetus and needs to be treated immediately.

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