Many women, after becoming pregnant, tend to be careless throughout the entire pregnancy, fearing that excessive activity may cause miscarriage. However, even with caution, accidents can happen. Many pregnant women are not very familiar with some early pregnancy phenomena until they notice bleeding, and once they face these situations, they will be very anxious. So what should we do if there is bleeding from the external genitalia at 29 weeks of pregnancy?
Pregnant women with vulvar bleeding should pay attention to whether there are also symptoms of vulvar itching. Increased secretion during pregnancy, when stimulated, can cause itching in the external genitalia. Frequent scratching of the affected area with hands and local skin lesions can lead to bleeding. Therefore, during pregnancy, it is important to pay attention to local hygiene and avoid dampness. If there is frequent bleeding from the external genitalia, it is important to seek medical attention. Usually, attention should be paid to preventing constipation, controlling diet, avoiding foods that are prone to getting overheated, and promptly going to the hospital for prenatal check ups.
It may also be threatened miscarriage, commonly known as "seeing red". Due to variations in the amount of bleeding and the duration of blood accumulation in the vagina, the color of red blood is also diverse, appearing as bright red, pink, or even reddish brown. Pregnant women may also experience abdominal pain, bloating, lower back pain, and feel fetal movement and descent.
Once a pregnant woman experiences threatened miscarriage, she should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, otherwise it may cause more serious injuries, such as miscarriage or death due to excessive bleeding and infection. So when there are abnormal conditions in the body, it is necessary to go for examination and treatment in a timely manner.