Will I still bleed when I'm pregnant?

Will I still bleed when I'm pregnant?

Generally speaking, there will be bleeding symptoms in the early stages of pregnancy, but not everyone will experience it. The situation varies from person to person. Some people will not have any pregnancy reactions, so when it happens, you must adjust your mood and stay calm. You can eat some nutritious foods, which will alleviate your uncomfortable pregnancy reactions.

Belly changes: As the fetus grows, the belly gradually gets bigger, and the burden on the body increases.

Pulse changes: pulse rate increases by 10 beats per minute, breathing rate increases: heart rate increases by 10 to 15 times

Metabolism: Metabolism accelerates: metabolic rate increases by 10% to 25%

Uterine changes: Thickening and lengthening of uterine muscle fibers

Breast changes: Breasts become larger and softer, and milk ducts increase

The fetus grows and develops very quickly in the mother's body. In the first 8 weeks of pregnancy, the fertilized egg develops from a single cell into a formed human body with 200 million cells. This period is called an embryo; after 8 weeks of pregnancy, it is called a fetus. At 6 weeks of pregnancy, the embryo's spine and brain begin to form, and the heart begins to beat. B-ultrasound can measure the activity of the embryo and heart. At this time, the pregnant woman may have early pregnancy reactions. After 7 weeks, limbs begin to form.

After 8 weeks, the embryo has eyes but no face or external auditory canal; the embryo begins to move, but the pregnant woman cannot feel it yet. At 12 weeks, the fetus is about 7 cm long and weighs 20 grams. It has a human shape and its head appears larger than other parts of the body. The fetal heart rate can be heard using a Doppler stethoscope. The fundus of the uterus can be felt above the pubic symphysis through the abdomen.

1. Don’t do strenuous exercise.

During pregnancy, pregnant mothers need to maintain proper exercise. However, in the early stages of pregnancy, the development of the fetus is unstable and the mother's physical condition is also unstable. At this time, the mother should not engage in strenuous exercise to avoid miscarriage.

2. Pay attention to personal hygiene.

For women who have just become pregnant, due to changes in their bodies and increased demand for nutrition, their metabolism will be very fast and their vaginal secretions will increase, making them vulnerable to bacterial invasion. Therefore, after entering the pregnancy period, pregnant mothers should pay special attention to their own hygiene, take a bath frequently, and change underwear frequently.

3. Dress appropriately.

In the early stages of pregnancy, pregnant mothers should wear soft and loose clothing, avoid wearing a waist corset, tight pants, or high heels. Otherwise it may easily lead to miscarriage. Moreover, high heels can cause leg fatigue in pregnant mothers, which is not good for their health.

4. Do a good job of inspection.

If bleeding occurs in early pregnancy, it may be due to a variety of reasons such as ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, and fatigue. These are all things that you should not be careless about. You should go to the hospital for a check-up immediately. If a pregnant mother experiences bleeding or other miscarriage symptoms in the early stages of her pregnancy, she should go to the hospital for examination to rule out ectopic pregnancy and then follow the doctor's instructions to take good care of the fetus.

5. Get enough rest.

It is very important for pregnant mothers to rest. They should maintain 8-10 hours of sleep every day and not let themselves be tired. At the same time, pregnant mothers should stay away from radiation and avoid watching TV, playing computer games, or making phone calls for a long time.

6. Breast care.

In the early stages of pregnancy, pregnant mothers should use warm water to evenly scrub the breasts and areola every day to keep the breasts clean and the nipple skin tough. After scrubbing, pregnant mothers can gently squeeze the nipples with their fingers to keep them unobstructed. If the nipple is sunken, it should be pulled outwards frequently with hands or a breast pump. Pregnant mothers can also use olive oil or body lotion specially for pregnant women for breast care.

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