What happened to the little bit of blood that came and then disappeared?

The condition of having a little blood and then not having it again needs to be judged on a patient-by-patient basis. In women of childbearing age who are not yet pregnant, the condition that occurs between periods is mostly due to clinical symptoms caused by ovulatory bleeding. The amount of bleeding is not very large, and the bleeding does not last for a long time and can stop on its own without treatment. If a pregnant woman has bleeding, she should go to the gynecology department for blood HCG, progesterone and pelvic ultrasound to make a clear diagnosis. If progesterone is significantly lower, progesterone drugs can be chosen for treatment.

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