Pregnant women with bleeding often indicate the possibility of some health problems during pregnancy. Most cases of bleeding during pregnancy are often related to reasons such as ectopic pregnancy, threatened miscarriage, or premature birth. However, there are also pregnant women who experience bleeding during pregnancy but do not have such problems during the examination. So why does the bleeding occur when all the examinations are normal?
1. All examinations of pregnant women are normal, but if there is bleeding, and the amount of bleeding is very small, such as only a small amount of blood in the secretion, and it is also in the early stages of pregnancy, it may be related to the implantation of fertilized eggs after pregnancy.
2. Because some women have sensitive constitutions, the implantation of fertilized eggs can cause some irritation to the endometrium, which can lead to a small amount of bleeding. This is a normal condition after pregnancy and generally does not require intervention treatment. As long as you pay attention to rest, mild bleeding will gradually decrease or disappear within 1-2 days.
3. During prenatal check ups, if all indicators of pregnancy are normal but there is bleeding, it may also be caused by gynecological diseases such as cervicitis, cervical polyps, or vaginitis. And sometimes routine prenatal check ups do not specifically examine this area, so some hidden gynecological diseases are often difficult to detect. Therefore, pregnant women with bleeding should also pay attention to targeted examination of secretions and cervix to confirm whether there is a gynecological disease causing pregnancy bleeding.