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Allen Walker

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Written by Allen Walker

But have you ever worried about knowing the women’s reproductive organs? Well, it is much more complex and when it comes to pregnancy, multiple questions are experienced and one needs to know about the same. Usually, one does have a question concerning the periods after conceiving and it is something that one must know about. 

Here are the secrets that can help you know well about the stage. 

It is common to encounter bleeding while you’re pregnant, but it isn’t periods. The menstruation cycle occurs only in absence of gestation, and this is to be clear. 

Every month, an ovulation procedure takes place and it happens when an ovary releases an egg that can be further fertilized by the sperm. Once the egg meets the sperm, matting begins and it gets implanted in the uterus lining resulting in gestation. If it has not implanted, the egg and the lining sheds and resulting in periods. 

So, the answer to this question is NO.

Since you don’t ovulate and no eggs are released, having menstrual blood flow is not possible. 

How rare is it to conceive and then bleed?

There are no studies that claim it is possible to have a menstrual flow even after you have pregnancy. Once the body becomes capable to produce the hormones known as hCG, the ability to shed becomes zero. Therefore, one needs to know the chances are nil. 

Why can one experience periods while they’re pregnant?

This is a small mistake that creates a blunder later. There are circumstances when women are likely to experience spotting but it cannot be defined as menstrual flow. Right from the first trimester to the third female’s body goes through multiple problems and this is something that one should know about. 

Once the conception takes place, women are likely to come across light spotting after 14-20 days. If you have missed the signs and symptoms of pregnancy, those indications shouldn’t be neglected. 

The other times the small changes in the cervix are likely to promote spotting. Also, engaging in intimate moments results in those symptoms. 

A few other reasons that promote such indications include

  • Miscarriage
  • Gestational trophoblast disorder
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Infection
  • Molar gestation

When such problems occur, one needs to seek medical help to improve the conditions.  Usually, women do end up having bleeding in a later stage and the reasons include,

Placenta previa

During this circumstance, the placenta is near the cervical opening. There is no indication besides the flow and this is likely to affect the delivery. 

Intimacy moments

If you have conceived and are in the mid or late phase of gestation, you’re likely to experience spotting and light bleeding. This occurs due to the sensitivity of the cervical and vaginal tissues. 

Uterine rupture

Before labor, if there is a tear or uterine muscles separate experiencing bleeding is common. Though this happens in rare conditions, one needs to consider seeking assistance.

There are multiple reasons when one ends up experiencing those changes and it should be once consulted under the team of an expert. 

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