I found out I’m pregnant and I’m bleeding again.

The discovery of pregnancy and bleeding suggests the possibility of miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, placenta praevia and other diseases, and the cause of bleeding should be clarified in time.
1. Miscarriage: Clinical manifestations include abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding after menopause. Vaginal bleeding occurs first, and then the detached embryo stimulates uterine contractions, discharging the embryo and other gestational material, resulting in paroxysmal lower abdominal pain.
2. Ectopic pregnancy: refers to the implantation of fertilized egg outside the uterine cavity, with clinical manifestations of menopause, abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. After the death of embryo, irregular vaginal bleeding can often occur.
3. Placenta praevia: the placenta is lower than the fetal prelude, and the clinical manifestations are painless recurrent vaginal bleeding.
If bleeding occurs after pregnancy, you should be admitted to the hospital to clarify the cause of the bleeding and be treated under the guidance of your doctor.