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Bleeding during the first trimester of pregnancy (weeks 1–12)

Bleeding during the first trimester of pregnancy (weeks 1–12) is relatively common and can have several causes—some benign, others more serious. Here’s a breakdown: ✅ Common & Often Non-Serious Causes 1. Implantation Bleeding Timing: Around 6–12 days after conception. Description: Light spotting, pink or brown, lasts a day or two. Cause: Embryo attaching to the uterine lining. 2. Cervical Irritation Cause: Increased blood flow to the cervix during pregnancy. Triggers: Intercourse, pelvic exam, or infection. Bleeding: Light spotting, often after activity. 3. Subchorionic Hemorrhage Description: Bleeding between the uterine wall and the chorion (early placenta). Common: Often resolves on its own, but requires monitoring. Symptoms: May cause light to moderate bleeding or spotting. ⚠️ More Serious Causes (Require Medical Attention) 4. Miscarriage (Spontaneous Abortion) Symptoms: Vaginal bleeding (light to heavy), cramping, tissue passage, lower back pain. Timing: Often occurs before 12 weeks. Note: Not all bleeding results in miscarriage, but any bleeding should be evaluated. 5. Ectopic Pregnancy Description: Fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube. Symptoms: Sharp abdominal pain, shoulder pain, dizziness, heavy bleeding. Urgency: Medical emergency—can be life-threatening if untreated. 6. Molar Pregnancy (Hydatidiform Mole) Description: Abnormal growth of trophoblast tissue instead of a normal embryo. Symptoms: Dark brown or grape-like discharge, nausea, rapid uterine growth. Note: Rare, but serious and needs prompt treatment.
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