Bleeding caused by cervical polyps found in pregnancy does not usually need to be treated, but may require surgery if necessary. Cervical polyps are a manifestation of chronic inflammation of the cervix, the chance of malignant lesions is relatively low, but they can easily lead to irregular vaginal bleeding or contact bleeding. If you have cervical polyps during pregnancy, if the cervical polyps are relatively small and the bleeding is relatively small, this situation usually does not need to be dealt with, usually pay attention to maintain vulvar hygiene, do not have sex, you can remove the cervical polyps after the birth of the cervical polyps. If the bleeding caused by cervical polyps is heavy and lasts for a long time, you can have the cervical polyps removed at about 16 weeks of pregnancy, and after the operation, you should apply some drugs to inhibit uterine contractions to prevent miscarriage or premature labor.