In women who have cervical polyps before pregnancy, the influence of hormonal stimulation in the body after pregnancy can lead to excessive growth of the polyps and cause vaginal bleeding manifestations. However, during the first 3 months of pregnancy, when the placenta has not yet grown and the embryo is not stable, the bleeding polyps cannot be treated surgically, but can only be observed temporarily and, if necessary, considered to stop the bleeding by inserting gauze into the vagina. After 3 months of pregnancy, when the placenta has grown and the fetus is more stable, you can go to the hospital gynecology or obstetrics department for cervical polyp removal surgery.