Ectopic pregnancy bleeding may be bright red, brown, or black, and the amount of bleeding varies from person to person.
Ectopic pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy in which the gestational sac does not normally settle in the uterine cavity and settles in the fallopian tube, abdominal cavity, ovary and other parts of the uterus. Poor nutrition in the growth site of the gestational sac will lead to embryonic necrosis. After embryonic necrosis, the level of estrogen and progesterone in the body decreases, and the shedding of the uterine lining will trigger bleeding.
1. After bleeding from ectopic pregnancy, there is a certain difference between the time of stagnation in the body and the time of discharge. When discharged from the body, the blood may be bright red, brown or black, and it may be discharged intermittently or continuously, and the amount of discharged blood varies from person to person.
2. In some cases, bleeding is triggered by the rupture of the pregnancy site, which is more dangerous in the case of intra-abdominal bleeding and may lead to hemorrhagic shock.
Once the pregnancy is checked for ectopic pregnancy, it is important to seek medical treatment promptly and not to continue the pregnancy.