How To Know Your Risks of Vaginal Bleeding During Pregnancy
In this video, we examine the reasons and risks of bleeding during pregnancy.
It’s a big topic but can include:
spotting during pregnancy, bleeding in early pregnancy, implantation bleeding, brown discharge during pregnancy, brown discharge in early pregnancy, pregnancy bleeding first trimester, bleeding during the second trimester, bleeding during the third trimester and more!
Many women experience bleeding while pregnant for a variety of reasons.
Some examples are:
implantation,
miscarriage,
placenta previa,
threatened miscarriage,
placenta abruption, and others.
Some of the bleeding during pregnancy may be harmless, but others are not.
They could be early pregnancy bleeding or later – bleeding during pregnancy second trimester or beyond in the third trimester.
Any type of pregnancy bleeding should be checked out by your doctor to identify the cause.
For some bleeding pregnancy symptoms, you may experience brown discharge, spotting pregnancy, heavy bleeding during pregnancy, or painful bleeding.
Some questions women and their partners ask about a pregnancy bleeding problem are:
The difference between implantation bleeding vs period,
Is first-month pregnancy bleeding normal,
What are implantation bleeding symptoms (what does implantation bleeding look like),
Can you bleed heavily and still be pregnant,
Can I be pregnant and still have a heavy period with clots and more.
We cover these questions and how to know your risks of vaginal bleeding during pregnancy because some of the bleeding events can be prevented.
This video is meant for educational purposes and is not meant to replace advice from your health practitioner.
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Time segments:
00:00 - Introduction
01:25 - Early Pregnancy Bleeding & Up to Week 24
08:05 - Bleeding from Sex/ Exercise in Pregnancy
09:25 - Pregnancy Bleeding after 24 weeks
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