Bleeding cervical polyps in early pregnancy need to be treated according to the amount of bleeding and the size of the polyp. If the cervical polyp bleeding in early pregnancy is not serious, just produce light bleeding, generally do not need to deal with the temporary, pay more attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise. If the amount of bleeding is more or the size of cervical polyps is large, you need to consult a doctor to stop bleeding treatment, such as compression to stop bleeding. If the cervical polyp is not in the cervical canal, surgery can be performed to remove the polyp. If the polyp is within the cervical canal, it is best not to force it out, as this may cause bleeding and infection, which may affect the growth and development of the fetus and lead to miscarriage. Regular checkups are recommended during pregnancy, and if there are any symptoms of vaginal bleeding, you should consult a doctor promptly for examination and treatment.