There are many reasons for bleeding gums in early pregnancy, including endocrine disorders, malnutrition, not paying attention to oral hygiene and so on.
1. Endocrine disorders: In early pregnancy, estrogen and luteinizing hormone in pregnant women’s bodies are rapidly increasing, which can lead to changes in the tissues around the gums. In particular, the increase in hormones in the body can lead to the expansion of capillaries around the gums, decreased elasticity and thus cause bleeding gums.
2. Malnutrition: In early pregnancy, the demand for nutrients is relatively high, if you do not supplement protein and vitamins and other nutrients in a timely manner, which can lead to malnutrition, lack of vitamin C and so on, resulting in bleeding gums.
3. Not paying attention to oral hygiene: In early pregnancy, not paying attention to good oral hygiene, resulting in food residues in the oral cavity stagnation, causing bacterial reproduction, thus triggering inflammation of the gums and bleeding gums.
In addition, severe vomiting, pre-pregnancy gingivitis, periodontitis and other diseases, can lead to early pregnancy gum bleeding, it is best to go to the hospital in time.