Reproduction
What if I have any bleeding during my pregnancy?
Vaginal bleeding can be perfectly normal during pregnancy as your body undergoes many changes. Other reasons for vaginal bleeding can also be due to haemorrhoids, small veins located in the rectum. However, Spotting during pregnancy, another term for vaginal bleeding, can be due to severe medical conditions that might endanger your life and your baby's life. Spotting can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage, so it is essential to advise your doctor. If you are experiencing severe bleeding and pain, make your way to the emergency room as fast as possible.
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