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What precaution to be taken if it is bleeding during pregnancy?

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Answered by mitali41
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1.Keep track of the bleeding.
Take note of the color of your blood (pink versus red versus brown), as well as the presence or absence of blood clots or other "tissue masses" that may come out alongside the blood

2.Get plenty of bed rest. 
If the bleeding does not stop or diminish with rest, it is important to see your doctor for a more detailed assessment.

3.Be aware of causes of vaginal bleeding in pregnancy
In 50% of cases of bleeding within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, it indicates that a miscarriage is occurring

4.Follow the instructions of your doctor post-treatment. Regardless of
what caused vaginal bleeding (whether it was a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy outside the uterus, an infection, or the onset of labor), it will have caused significant stress to your body. In the great majority of cases your doctor will strongly advise rest, no strenuous exercise, often abstaining from for a little while, and drinking lots of water. Be sure to heed your doctor's advice for recovery in order to maximize the speed at which you recover, as well as to prevent any other complications.

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1.Keep track of the bleeding.

Take note of the color of your blood (pink versus red versus brown), as well as the presence or absence of blood clots or other "tissue masses" that may come out alongside the blood

2.Get plenty of bed rest. 

If the bleeding does not stop or diminish with rest, it is important to see your doctor for a more detailed assessment.

3.Be aware of causes of vaginal bleeding in pregnancy

In 50% of cases of bleeding within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, it indicates that a miscarriage is occurring

4.Follow the instructions of your doctor post-treatment. Regardless of

what caused vaginal bleeding (whether it was a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy outside the uterus, an infection, or the onset of labor), it will have caused significant stress to your body. In the great majority of cases your doctor will strongly advise rest, no strenuous exercise, often abstaining from for a little while, and drinking lots of water. Be sure to heed your doctor's advice for recovery in order to maximize the speed at which you recover, as well as to prevent any other compl

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