In the early stages of female pregnancy, which is the most unstable period for the fetus, the likelihood of miscarriage is relatively high. So when pregnant women discover abnormal symptoms, they must seek help from doctors. Some female friends may experience symptoms of cervical bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy. So, what should we do if there is cervical bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy?
If there is cervical bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination. Only after identifying the cause of bleeding can a treatment plan be formulated. If the bleeding is found to be caused by cervical erosion after examination, pregnant women can rest assured that it generally does not affect pregnancy because it is not bleeding from the uterine cavity. At this point, simple treatment is sufficient, and if the symptoms are not severe, there may even be no need for treatment.
Pregnant women with symptoms of cervical bleeding may also be caused by cervicitis, and timely treatment is needed at this time. The appropriate medication can be selected based on the severity of cervicitis and the type of inflammation. However, pregnant women should never self medicate to avoid harm to the fetus, and must use medication under the guidance of a doctor.
If uterine bleeding is found after examination, the problem is more serious and it is likely to be threatened miscarriage. For this situation, it is necessary to conduct a detailed inspection and take timely measures to protect the tire. If it is caused by low progesterone, it is necessary to take and inject progesterone.