The term “great aunt” refers to menstruation, which does not occur during pregnancy. The hormone levels in the body change significantly after pregnancy and the endometrium does not undergo cyclic peeling.
Pregnancy is a special stage in a woman’s life, due to the combination of sperm and egg to develop into an embryo in the uterus, when hormone levels in the female body will undergo significant changes, mainly manifested in increased levels of estrogen and progesterone, which will inhibit ovulation, and the endometrium does not normally undergo cyclic exfoliative bleeding, i.e., not having a period.
If vaginal bleeding occurs after pregnancy, consider the possibility of miscarriage, it is recommended to consult the hospital in a timely manner, improve ultrasound and other examinations to clarify whether the pregnancy can continue, if it can be treated with fertility preservation, if not, timely removal of the uterus.