What is bleeding in the 6th week of pregnancy?

Bleeding at 6 weeks of pregnancy is considered to be related to miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy and gynecological diseases.
1. Pre-eclampsia: Bleeding at 6 weeks of pregnancy may be due to unstable development of the fetus in the early stages of pregnancy, pre-eclampsia, which will produce bleeding symptoms, usually less bleeding, need to pay more attention to rest, and do a good job of preserving the fetus.
2. Ectopic pregnancy: If there is an ectopic pregnancy, there is no gestational sac in the uterine cavity, but the uterus may have growth and shedding of the meconium, and bleeding symptoms will occur.
3. Gynecological diseases: clinically, cervicitis, vaginitis and other gynecological inflammation after inflammatory stimulation may lead to vaginal mucosa, bleeding symptoms.
If 6 weeks pregnant bleeding, produce obvious abdominal pain, need to seek timely medical attention.