During pregnancy, it is important for every woman to pay attention to every change in her body. There are mood swings, body pain and many other such changes. Some are normal, while some symptoms can cause concern. One of these is the problem of bleeding during pregnancy. It is important to know whether bleeding during the first trimester of pregnancy is normal or a sign of danger. Bleeding at such a time can be due to miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy and infection etc. Today in this article, know how normal bleeding is in 3 months of pregnancy -

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  1. Why Bleeding Occurs In First Trimester
  2. Causes Of Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy
  3. Summary
  4. Doctors for From Implantation to Miscarriage: Causes of First Trimester Bleeding

Spotting or light bleeding in the first trimester of pregnancy is usually normal and there is nothing to worry about. Especially if it lasts for a day or two. Medical research has shown that women who have spotting and light bleeding in the first trimester have a pregnancy as normal as those women who do not bleed. It is normal for 1 in every 4 women to have light bleeding in the first trimester of pregnancy. On the other hand, heavy bleeding and other symptoms can be signs of more serious conditions.

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We are giving information below about the causes of bleeding in the 3rd month of pregnancy, which is as follows -

  1. Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy Due To Miscarriage
  2. Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy Due To Embryo Implant
  3. Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy Due To Molar Pregnancy
  4. Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy Due To Infection
  5. Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy Due To Ectopic Pregnancy

Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy Due To Miscarriage

If there is pain in the lower abdomen and back along with bleeding during pregnancy, then these can be symptoms of miscarriage. Therefore, if the bleeding is continuous or for more than a day, then pay attention to it and contact the doctor in time.

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Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy Due To Embryo Implant

When a woman conceives, a few days after that the embryo starts implanting in the uterus, then at that time there may be light bleeding. This can last for a few days, but it is better to pay attention to it and be cautious.

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Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy Due To Molar Pregnancy

Another reason for bleeding in the first trimester of pregnancy can be molar pregnancy. This is a rare but serious complication, which occurs in 1 out of 1,000 pregnant women.

Molar pregnancy occurs when placental tissue grows abnormally due to a genetic problem during implantation. In such a situation, the fetus may not develop. Molar pregnancy can also cause miscarriage in the first trimester. During this time, the following types of symptoms can be seen in the woman .

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Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy Due To Infection

Pelvic or urinary tract infection can also be the cause of bleeding or spotting during pregnancy. This can be due to bacteria, virus or fungus. During this time, symptoms like burning sensation in urine and pain in the lower abdomen can be felt. Bleeding can also occur due to severe yeast infection.

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Bleeding In 3 Months Pregnancy Due To Ectopic Pregnancy

Ectopic pregnancy is a condition when the fertilized egg develops in the fallopian tube, cervix or abdominal cavity instead of the uterus. During this time, symptoms like heavy bleeding and severe pain can be seen.

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The first trimester of pregnancy is a very delicate time for a woman. In such a situation, it is necessary to take care of every small and big change in the body during this time. If there is light or heavy bleeding at this time, then without delay meet the doctor and tell them about it. Apart from this, also pay attention to the symptoms mentioned in the article. Any kind of change in the body during pregnancy should not be taken lightly and checkups should be done from time to time.

Dr. Arpan Kundu

Obstetrics & Gynaecology
7 Years of Experience

Dr Sujata Sinha

Obstetrics & Gynaecology
30 Years of Experience

Dr. Pratik Shikare

Obstetrics & Gynaecology
5 Years of Experience

Dr. Payal Bajaj

Obstetrics & Gynaecology
20 Years of Experience

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