PASSING BLOOD CLOTS DURING PREGANCY

What Does Passing Blood Clots During Pregnancy Mean?

Well, experiencing too much of bleeding and passing blood clots in urine or otherwise, can also be an indication of threatened miscarriage. Experts believe that the first 8-12 weeks of pregnancy are considered to be the most risky when it comes to a miscarriage. A threatened miscarriage, in medical terms, is referred to as the condition wherein bleeding and blood clots occur during early pregnancy and there are chances for the woman to miscarry because the opening of the womb (cervix) tends to close tightly. However, an early detection can make things better and you can give birth to a healthy baby. Bleeding and blood clots may also be experienced in case of ectopic pregnancy wherein the fertilized egg starts developing outside the uterus.

Speaking technically, too much of bleeding (not spotting) and experiencing too much of passing blood clots during pregnancy is normally associated with miscarriage, especially when it happens during late pregnancy. The main symptoms of a miscarriage is when you see proper bleeding from your vagina, accompanied by blood clots in the urine or a brownish discharge. Most women will also experience pain and cramps in the abdomen while experiencing the bleeding and passing blood clots. If this happens, you must visit your healthcare specialist without even wasting a second! This is because in case of a miscarriage, blood clots are nothing but the broken tissues of the embryo. Therefore you must make sure that your baby is safe and that the blood clots are not an indication of an unfortunate event.

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