Intermittent bleeding during birth control may be physiological phenomenon, a small amount of bleeding in early pregnancy, does not affect the development of the fetus, or it may be a pre-eclampsia, in addition to the need to do ultrasound to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy.
Bleeding off and on during pregnancy preservation is commonly seen in the following 3 situations.
1. Physiological phenomenon: in the early stage of pregnancy, there may be a small amount of vaginal discharge at the time of the month when menstruation is due, this kind of bleeding does not harm the development of the fetus, and can not be interfered.
2. Pre-eclampsia: there may be vaginal bleeding with or without back pain, abdominal pain and other symptoms, at this time, the need to strengthen the treatment of fetal preservation, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use progesterone, dydrogesterone and other drugs to stop bleeding, the specific use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.
3. Ectopic pregnancy: early ectopic pregnancy without rupture may only have intermittent vaginal bleeding, ectopic pregnancy rupture can be accompanied by a tear-like pain in the lower abdomen, you can ultrasound to identify.