Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Dos and Don'ts For Bleeding During Pregnancy


Pregnancy is a very crucial condition in a woman's life. That is why utmost care is especially needed for her to conceive healthily.

The most usual question of a pregnant woman is, "Is it normal to bleed during my pregnancy?"

Well, most experts convey that bleeding during pregnancy does not pertain to a menstruation that a woman naturally experience. According to medical experts, menstruation is not possible during pregnancy; because menstruation refers to the shedding of the uterus lining, which will not permit ovulation.
However, light-blood spotting is often mistaken as a menstruation.

Bleeding pregnancy is one risk a woman must be most prudent about. About 20 to 30 % pregnancies are characterized by this vaginal bleeding. It is most likely to occur during the first trimester or first three months of pregnancy.

Caution must be taken when vaginal bleeding continues until the second trimester of pregnancy. It is already an abnormal characteristic of a pregnant woman. This requires a medical help to stop the bleeding so that the pregnancy can be continued under healthy condition.

Emergency occurs when at the 28th week after pregnancy, bleeding still persists. It is usually characterized by mild to severe abdominal pains, and hemorrhage; the latter is the common cause of death of mothers in the United States. About 4% of mothers' deaths are due to hemorrhage.

It is important for all women to know how to treat bleeding during pregnancy; whether it is a home-care or hospital care treatment.

A bleeding expectant mother should take note of the following cautions as a personal remedy to her dangerous condition:
- Avoid lifting and all strenuous activities.
- Avoid having a sexual intercourse, douching, and tampons.
- Get an adequate rest and sleep.
- Relax and free yourself from stress.
- Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration.

If in case, there occurred severe vaginal bleeding, do not hesitate to seek for medical remedy; because this is an aggravated condition that needs immediate attention from medical professional.

In the event that bleeding pregnancy cannot be remedied anymore, a bleeding expectant mother must be prepared for its possible outcomes, which include implantation bleeding and miscarriage.

Any woman should be prepared to handle those pregnancy risks. It is her responsibility to be aware of the dos and don'ts of her current condition.

People around her, loved ones, especially her husband must be ready to lend support, both emotionally and mentally.

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