Morning sickness is a very common and normal pregnancy reaction. Many pregnant women have experienced morning sickness, which usually gradually subsides and disappears after three months. However, the symptoms of morning sickness also vary from mother to mother. Some pregnant women may have blood streaks during morning sickness. So, what is the reason for morning sickness with blood streaks?

Postpartum vomiting with blood streaks is usually related to the following reasons:
1、 Physiological factors causing bleeding
Physiological factors of morning sickness generally do not result in blood streaks, but if coughing is severe, it is related to the rupture of esophageal capillaries on one hand, and the pregnancy reaction is relatively large, which can easily lead to gastric mucosal damage and bleeding. These morning sickness bleeding usually do not require special treatment for the bleeding, only need to be improved through nursing care to alleviate severe symptoms of morning sickness, and the symptoms of bleeding can disappear, alleviate, or even disappear.
2、 Pathological factors causing bleeding
Pathological bleeding is mainly caused by certain diseases in the body that lead to bleeding, which happen to occur simultaneously with morning sickness, resulting in blood streaks in the morning sickness. The common causes of bleeding in diseases include gastroenteritis, digestive ulcers, kidney inflammation, hyperthyroidism, multiple pregnancies, preeclampsia, and other conditions. At the same time, symptoms such as coughing up blood and nosebleeds cannot be ruled out.
3、 Postpartum vomiting and bleeding: or severe preeclampsia patients
Generally speaking, due to the harm caused by malignant vomiting to the body, pregnant women who vomit and bleed are largely classified as malignant vomiting. Due to the significant impact of malignant vomiting on women's physical health, timely hospitalization for observation and treatment is necessary to avoid more serious consequences.
Patients with severe preeclampsia often suffer from severe nutritional deficiencies, vitamin C deficiency, increased vascular fragility, and vomiting due to a course of several weeks or more.