Should I go to the hospital if I bleed a little in early pregnancy?

A little bleeding in early pregnancy is recommended to go to the hospital. Bleeding in early pregnancy, commonly caused by preeclampsia, may also be accompanied or not accompanied by abdominal pain, lumbar pain, etc., need to ultrasound, progesterone and blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) and so on to clarify the diagnosis, so it is still necessary to go to the hospital for consultation. In early pregnancy, as the development of the embryo is still unstable, you must pay attention to proper rest, avoid strenuous exercise and exertion, no coitus, and continue to take folic acid as prescribed by the doctor in order to prevent the risk of neural tube malformation in the fetus. Improve your diet according to your personal situation, and avoid spicy stimulating and cold foods. When bleeding occurs in early pregnancy, you should go to the hospital to find out the cause and deal with it positively.