Bleeding through pregnancy
Bleeding, or spotting, may occur at various times in pregnancy. Although bleeding is alarming, it may or may not be a serious complication. The time of bleeding in the pregnancy, the amount, and whether or not there is pain may vary depending on the cause.Early Pregnancy Bleeding
Bleeding in the first trimester of pregnancy is also called spotting and is quite common and may be due to the following:- Miscarriage (pregnancy loss)
- Ectopic pregnancy or Tubal pregnancy (pregnancy in the fallopian tube)
- Gestational trophoblastic disease (a rare condition that may be cancerous in which a grape-like mass of fetal and placental tissues develops)
- Implantation of the placenta in the uterus
- Infection
Late Pregnancy Bleeding
Bleeding in late pregnancy (after about 20 weeks) may be due to the following:- Placenta previa (placenta is near or covers the cervical opening)
- Placental abruption (placenta detaches prematurely from the uterus)
- Unknown causes and other vaginal bleeding

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