Bleeding in the 7th month of pregnancy

Bleeding in a pregnant woman in her 7th month of pregnancy may be related to preterm labor, placental abnormalities, cervical inflammation and other factors.
1. Preterm labor: Preterm labor refers to the delivery of a pregnant woman when her pregnancy reaches 28 weeks but is less than 37 weeks. Bleeding in 7 months of pregnancy may be caused by preterm labor, and there may also be paroxysmal lower abdominal pain, a feeling of descending of the fetus, and a decrease in fetal movement, and other symptoms.
2. Placental abnormality: If pregnant women have placenta praevia or placental abruption, it may cause vaginal bleeding, and some pregnant women with placental abruption may also have abdominal pain, persistent contractions, uterine pressure and other symptoms.
3. Inflammation of the cervix: Pregnant women have poor resistance during pregnancy, and when the cervix is infected by pathogens that cause inflammatory lesions, such as cervical polyps, cervical erosion, etc., vaginal bleeding may occur.
It is recommended that pregnant women seek timely medical examination to clarify the cause of the targeted treatment, in the late stages of pregnancy should pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous activities, but also to maintain a good state of mind, regular obstetric examination, and so on.