What to do if you are pregnant with uterine bleeding

The presence of uterine bleeding during pregnancy suggests that there may be a preeclampsia, because during pregnancy, if progesterone, estrogen or even HCG drops, causing bleeding around the gestational sac. But the presence of fluid around the gestational sac does not necessarily mean miscarriage. If it is relatively small, you can go home and take certain oral medications to keep the pregnancy alive, such as Fertilizer or Progesterone. However, if the fluid around the gestational sac is more, at two centimeters or even three centimeters or more, it suggests hospitalization for fertility preservation. During the period of birth control, it is important to avoid strenuous activities, stay in bed and keep the bowels clear to avoid more uterine bleeding. After a period of treatment, the uterine bleeding has a tendency to become less when rechecked, which will not affect the health of the fetus and can be successfully preserved.