The following guidelines will help you determine the severity of your vaginal bleeding.
Vaginal bleeding can be a sign of miscarriage or premature labor during pregnancy in the first trimester. During the first trimester of pregnancy:
Bleeding in the second or third trimester of pregnancy may mean a problem is present, such as:
. Normally, the placenta
is attached to the top portion of the uterus. In less than 1% of all
pregnancies, the placenta has attached low in the uterus, and partially or
completely covers the
cervix. This blockage of the cervix is called placenta
previa.
. Normally, the placenta is firmly
attached to the uterine wall until birth. In about 1% of all pregnancies, the
placenta separates from the uterus before the baby is delivered. This
separation is called placenta abruptio or abruptio placenta or placental
abruption. Placenta abruptio usually occurs in the third trimester of
pregnancy, but it can occur any time after the 20th week.WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise