Why is there bleeding after a positive pregnancy test

  Under normal circumstances, menstruation does not occur after pregnancy. However, some women who go to the hospital and have a positive pregnancy test may experience vaginal bleeding a few days later. So why do women who have a positive pregnancy test experience bleeding again?

  

Why is there bleeding after a positive pregnancy test1

  Vaginal bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy is usually caused by threatened miscarriage, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. If it is threatened miscarriage, it is necessary to protect the fetus. Secondly, it should be considered that there may have been an error in the examination results, and it is possible that there was no pregnancy at all. Vaginal bleeding is menstrual blood. If you want to know what the reason is, you still need to go and check it out. Don't worry at home by yourself.

  Although the fetus successfully implants in the early stages of pregnancy, its development is unstable and there is a high possibility of threatened miscarriage. Therefore, if vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain occurs in the early stages of pregnancy, it is necessary to immediately go to the hospital for examination. If there is insufficient progesterone in the early stages of pregnancy, it can lead to threatened miscarriage and requires injection of progesterone to protect the fetus.

  At around three months of pregnancy, the embryo will gradually develop and stabilize, and pregnancy reactions will gradually disappear. At this time, it is important to enhance nutrition and promote better fetal development. At the same time, it is necessary to regularly go to the hospital for examination. The doctor will inform the pregnant woman in advance of each prenatal examination time, and the pregnant woman should not delay the examination time. For example, for Down syndrome screening, the examination time cannot be delayed, otherwise it will be impossible to do it.

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