If the pregnancy is normal, women generally do not experience bleeding symptoms. However, many pregnant women will encounter this problem. This problem can occur in early pregnancy, mid-term or late pregnancy. No matter which period it occurs, pregnant women need to go to the hospital for examination in time. Here we will introduce to you how to deal with bleeding and blood clots during pregnancy! 1. Bleeding in early pregnancy 1. Miscarriage: Pregnant mothers should rush to the hospital immediately and continue to have B-ultrasound examinations according to their personal conditions to understand the development of the fetus. If the amount of bleeding is heavy, it means that miscarriage is inevitable and a curettage is required in time. If the amount of bleeding is light, it may be a threatened miscarriage. Under the guidance of a doctor, the mother can adjust her body and get enough rest, and the chances of successfully preserving the fetus are still very high. 2. Ectopic pregnancy: If there is vaginal bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy accompanied by abdominal pain, you should go to the hospital immediately, especially pregnant women with a history of ectopic pregnancy should be more careful. A careful B-ultrasound examination is performed in the early stages of pregnancy to determine whether the pregnancy is intrauterine. Second trimester bleeding 1. Cervical insufficiency: At this time, the pregnant mother should go to the hospital for examination. If the cervical insufficiency is confirmed, a cervical cerclage operation should be performed, which only takes 5-10 minutes. It is usually more appropriate to do this operation at 14-20 weeks of pregnancy, and the effect is also very good. 2. Hydatidiform mole: When pregnant mothers go to the hospital for treatment, the main method is to remove the hydatidiform mole by uterine dilatation and curettage. However, everyone should pay attention that hydatidiform mole may undergo malignant changes and develop into choriocarcinoma, so pregnant mothers must insist on regular observation and examination. 3. Bleeding in late pregnancy 1. Placenta previa: In hospitals, doctors generally use ultrasound examinations to diagnose whether placenta previa occurs. If the fetus is not yet mature, generally speaking, doctors will ask pregnant mothers to stay in the hospital for observation and, if necessary, give them blood transfusions until the fetus matures, and then perform a cesarean section to remove the fetus. However, if the pregnant mother has severe or persistent bleeding, doctors will focus on the safety of the mother's life first. 2. Placental abruption. After diagnosis by a doctor, if the symptoms are mild, conservative treatment is generally adopted. The pregnant woman must rest in bed and be closely observed in the hospital. If it is urgent, you have to find a way to deliver the fetus. If the fetus survives but is in fetal distress, a caesarean section would be ideal. |
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