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Mom of a Newborn child8 months ago
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#asktheexpert I am pregnant Last 15 days now I have some bleeding,kya miscarriage ho gya

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months ago
A. Spotting or light bleeding in early pregnancy, especially within the first few weeks, is relatively common and does not always indicate a miscarriage. However, it’s important to monitor the bleeding and any associated symptoms. Here are some possible reasons for bleeding during early pregnancy: 1. Implantation Bleeding: When it occurs: It typically happens around 6-12 days after conception, which is around the time the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. Characteristics: Light spotting, usually brown or pink in color, and often lasts for a short period. What to do: If the bleeding is light and stops on its own, it may just be implantation bleeding. 2. Hormonal Changes: The pregnancy hormones (like progesterone) can cause changes in the cervix, leading to light bleeding, especially after physical activity or intercourse. 3. Cervical Irritation: Sometimes, the cervix becomes more sensitive during pregnancy, leading to light bleeding or spotting, especially after activities like a pelvic exam or intercourse. 4. Miscarriage (Spontaneous Abortion): Signs to watch for: If the bleeding is heavy (similar to a period) or is accompanied by severe cramping, tissue passing, or strong abdominal pain, it may be a sign of miscarriage. What to do: If you experience heavy bleeding or pain, it’s essential to see your healthcare provider as soon as possible for evaluation. 5. Ectopic Pregnancy: In rare cases, bleeding in early pregnancy could be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy, where the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube. Symptoms often include sharp pain on one side of the abdomen, dizziness, and shoulder pain. What to do: Seek immediate medical attention if you suspect this. When to seek medical help: If the bleeding is heavy, similar to a period, or accompanied by severe cramping or pain. If you experience dizziness, fainting, or unusual symptoms. If the bleeding persists for more than a few days or increases in intensity. Conclusion: While light bleeding can sometimes be a normal part of early pregnancy, it’s important to get in touch with your healthcare provider to ensure everything is okay and to rule out any complications. They may recommend an ultrasound or blood tests to check the status of the pregnancy and your health.
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