Bleeding in early pregnancy Common causes: ‘Bleeding in the first trimester is pretty common,’ says Patrick O’Brien, consultant obstetrician at University College Hospital, London.‘Many women fear a miscarriage, but it’s not necessarily the case
month into the pregnancy.While any bleeding in early pregnancy has to be taken seriously, it doesn't necessarily mean you're having a miscarriage. Many women who bleed in early pregnancy have no obvious underlying cause and go on to have normal
Midwife Nikki says...Please try not to be concerned, as every woman and every pregnancy is different. There are several reasons why you may not be feeling your baby move. It may be you don't even recognise the first sensations as movements
collapseHow can it be treated?If the problem is diagnosed in the very early stages of pregnancy, then it is possible to treat the condition medically with a drug called Methotrexate. This destroys the cells that form the placenta. Once these are destroyed
, period-like bleeding in early pregnancy, and a few will appear to have 'periods' throughout the pregnancy. Cervical ectropion is common in pregnancy, as it is a hormone-sensitive condition. In normal circumstances, the outer surface of the cervix
it consistently throughout the entire day, according to a study by nausea relief brand Sea-Band Mama. And while you should find the symptoms subside between the 12th and 14th week, 11 per cent of mums-to-be suffer recurrent sickness throughout the pregnancy. Dr