Anonymous

3 years

Bleeding in early pregnancy. Worrying

Hi I’m in my mid 30s. Just got positive results using Clear blue digital this morning. Then few hours later in the afternoon, I noticed bleeding (enough to soak a panty liner). May I know if it’s uncommon and something that I should be worried about ?

Greetings!

Thank you for your question. I understand your worries regarding your condition. First and foremost, congratulations on your pregnancy !

For your information, early pregnancy bleeding could be harmless but also harmful. These are some conditions that might cause your bleeding:

  • Implantation bleeding: this is the harmless bleeding that usually occur around the time of your period have been due. It happened because the embryo plants itself in the womb of your uterus.

  • Cervical changes: some women can experience bleeding by the cervical changes during early pregnancy, the bleeding could be after sex as example.

  • Miscarriage: you might want to check with doctor if your symptoms of pregnancy regress early, expulsion of product of conception or your bleeding doesnt stop for days.

  • Ectopic pregnancy or pregnancy outside of uterus. You may have very severe lower abdominal pain accompanied by bleeding.

Pregnancy is a beautiful journey into motherhood. Make sure you get enough nutrients for you and your baby.

If your bleeding still continues for days, i suggest you to have a proper medical checkup at clinic.
The bleeding could be harmful for you and your baby.

To know more about your current condition, please click on this link (DoctorOnCall) to speak with our doctors online. We assure you that our conversations are kept in confidentiality unless additional consultation needed with other medical parties. Thank you

Speak to an obstetrician for a healthy and worry-free pregnancy.

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