What reason is vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy

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With the continuous improvement of our life today, after vaginal bleeding occurs in the early pregnancy, we have to understand that about half of the patients can continue to have a successful pregnancy, and about 30% of the patients will have spontaneous abortion, 10% of the patients are ectopic pregnancy, and very few patients may have hydatidiform mole, cervical lesions and other problems. Many studies have shown that after vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy, if the pregnancy can be continued successfully, the proportion of fetal congenital abnormalities has not increased. What is the reason of vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy.

What reason is vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy

First: related to the embryo itself: vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy, if it is because of the embryo itself, the problem will be more serious. But it doesn't mean to worry about everything. However, as long as there is a little bleeding, we should pay attention to it.

Second: it is a process of survival of the fittest to conceive small life. If the embryo itself has defects, the embryo will be eliminated when it develops to a certain extent, and abortion usually occurs in about two months. Early abortion (16 weeks ago) is almost all due to defective fertilized eggs, resulting in abnormal fetal development, which is often inevitable. When an embryo dies in utero, it is often accompanied by vaginal bleeding.

Third: for some reason, the fertilized egg is implanted in the fallopian tube, ovary, pelvic cavity and other parts outside the uterine cavity, which is ectopic pregnancy. This kind of pregnancy can not be fully developed, often midway abortion and cause vaginal bleeding.

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Through blood tests, it will be found that the increase of hCG is slightly slower than that of normal pregnancy. After 6-7 weeks of B-ultrasound examination, there was no gestational sac in the uterine cavity. After confirmation, the patient needed to be hospitalized immediately and underwent laparoscopic surgery to remove the extrauterine gestational sac.