How long does it usually take for bleeding from cervical polyps to stop during pregnancy

Cervical polyp bleeding during pregnancy usually has the possibility to stop on its own in 5-7 days. If the bleeding is heavy and recurrent, the patient needs to undergo surgery under the guidance of a doctor. Cervical polyps are more serious gynecological diseases and patients mainly present with pain in the abdomen, which may be accompanied by a pronounced feeling of falling and vaginal bleeding. In patients with cervical polyps found during pregnancy, the bleeding will usually stop in about 5-7 days. However, if the patient has a large cervical polyp, heavy bleeding and recurrent symptoms, surgery can be considered for patients in early or mid pregnancy. If in late pregnancy, conservative treatment is recommended to avoid premature birth induced by surgical operation. If the cervical polyp is large and may affect the normal delivery, the patient may choose to have a cesarean section and then have it surgically removed after the delivery is over and the patient has recovered well. In addition, patients with bleeding cervical polyps during pregnancy should be prohibited from having sex and pay attention to personal hygiene, change underwear regularly and keep the vulva clean to avoid other complications such as retrograde infection.