What’s wrong with being pregnant and having a period?

The term “great aunt” generally refers to menstruation. If you are pregnant and still have menstruation, it may not be a real menstruation, it may be a normal physiological phenomenon, but it may also be vaginal bleeding due to pathologic reasons such as preeclampsia, ectopic pregnancy, and so on. 1. Physiological phenomenon: some women may have slight bleeding after pregnancy when the fertilized egg implants in the uterine cavity, which is mostly a normal physiological phenomenon, with a small amount of bleeding and not accompanied by other discomforts such as abdominal pain. 2. Pathological causes: (1) Pre-eclampsia: due to the low level of progesterone after pregnancy or excessive emotional fluctuations of pregnant women, early pregnancy sex, etc., may induce pre-eclampsia, manifested as vaginal bleeding, and may also be accompanied by varying degrees of abdominal pain symptoms. (2) Ectopic pregnancy: As the fertilized egg is deposited in a location other than the uterine cavity, there is no way to survive for a long period of time, when the fertilized egg develops to a certain extent, it may break through the surrounding tissues and cause bleeding, which is mostly manifested as a small amount of vaginal bleeding after pregnancy or a sudden hemorrhage phenomenon, which is mostly accompanied by severe abdominal pain symptoms. In short, if you are pregnant and still have your period, it is not a normal period, so we suggest that you go to the hospital in time to get a clear understanding of the cause of the problem and then treat the cause of the problem.