How do you know if are still pregnant after bleeding?
If you experience any bleeding during pregnancy, it is important to see a healthcare professional as soon as possible. Bleeding can sometimes be a sign of a serious problem, such as ectopic pregnancy or placental abruption.
The healthcare professional will perform an examination and may order tests to determine the cause of the bleeding. Depending on the cause of the bleeding, the healthcare professional may recommend medications, bed rest, or other treatments.
If the bleeding is not a sign of a serious problem, the healthcare professional will likely reassure you that your pregnancy is still on track. However, it is important to continue to monitor your pregnancy closely for any signs of problems.
Some signs that your pregnancy may still be on track after bleeding include:
- You continue to feel pregnancy symptoms, such as morning sickness, fatigue, and breast tenderness.
- Your belly continues to grow.
- You can still hear your baby's heartbeat on a Doppler.
If you are concerned about whether your pregnancy is still on track, talk to your healthcare professional.
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