Bleeding and abdominal pain in 7 weeks of pregnancy may be caused by preeclampsia, gynecological inflammatory diseases, ectopic pregnancy, gynecological tumors and other reasons.
1. Pre-eclampsia: If there is chromosomal abnormality in the embryo or fetus, or if the pregnant woman has serious infection, severe anemia and other systemic diseases, it may lead to pre-eclampsia, and the pregnant woman may have symptoms such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding at 7 weeks of pregnancy.
2. Inflammatory gynecological diseases: If the pregnant woman has cervicitis, vaginitis and other diseases during pregnancy, the local mucous membrane is weaker, and local bleeding may occur, which may lead to abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and other symptoms in the seventh week of pregnancy.
3. Ectopic pregnancy: If there is an abnormality in the location where the fertilized egg is deposited, it may lead to ectopic pregnancy, which may cause irritation to the fallopian tubes and other locations, leading to local rupture and bleeding, causing abdominal pain.
4. Gynecological tumors: if there are cervical polyps, endometriosis and other gynecological benign and malignant tumors, it may lead to abnormal bleeding.
If the pregnant woman has the above situation, it may also be the cause of hyperemesis gravidarum, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and under the doctor’s guidance, improve the relevant examination, clarify the cause and treat the symptoms.