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Why do my gums bleed during my pregnancy? by Just Ask Dentist.com Posted Tue 20 Apr 2010 8:16am First and foremost, congratulations on your pregnancy! This is a very common question asked by many pregnant patients. Though not all will have bleeding gums, about.... And be sure to let him or her know that you are pregnant and which trimester you are in.  You may probably need to see your dentist more than 1 visit during your pregnancy, or even Read on »
Can I be pregnant and still have vaginal bleeding? by April G. Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 12:04pm 2 Comments Yes. Up to 25 percent of pregnant women have light vaginal bleeding, or spotting, during the first trimester. In most cases, spotting is not a sign of a problem. Light... conception. Implantation bleeding is usually lighter and more irregular than a menstrual period. But any vaginal bleeding during pregnancy or a suspected pregnancy should be taken Read on »
Risk of Postpartum Bleeding Higher After Cesarean - Study suggests induction also increases risk of severe hemorrhage - Modern M by Jodi K. Posted Fri 25 Sep 2009 12:00am the risk of severe postpartum hemorrhage (defined as a visually estimated blood loss of greater than 1500 mL within 24 hours after delivery or the need for a blood transfusion) based on labor onset and delivery mode… Risk of Postpartum Bleeding Higher After Cesarean - Study suggests induction also increases risk of severe hemorrhage - Modern Medicine Read on »
Subchorionic Bleeding by Sharon LaMothe Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth MavenFacebook Posted Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:20am Bleeding during your pregnancy always seems to cause a panic attack especially when you have gone through so much to actually GET pregnant. Shots, pills, suppositories... of pregnant women will experience some kind of bleeding early in pregnancy, though it’s often hard to tell what’s causing the problem. Subchorionic hematomas are even harder to pick up Read on »
Vaginal Spotting or Bleeding by cj Posted Mon 05 Apr 2010 12:00am We all know that vaginal spotting or bleeding is usually the first sign of miscarriage. However, not all pregnant women having some bleeding or spotting in early pregnancy... know that vaginal bleeding or spotting is also a sign of ectopic or a molar pregnancy? You must call your health care provider immediately so that she may detect any problems Read on »
Spotting and other Variations in Bleeding by Dr. Fred Licciardi Medical Doctor Posted Sat 06 Jun 2009 11:31pm common. But even without pregnancy, some women have changes that are hard to explain. I don’t think this means there is a change in fertility. Heavier bleeding is more.... Because the glands don’t always behave as the normal endometrium, they can bleed anytime, causing spotting. Another source of spotting in women with endometriosis Read on »
FDA Approves Additional Use for IUD Mirena to Treat Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in IUD Users by Health: Hearsay & Headlines Posted Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:04pm significant reduction in menstrual blood loss," said Scott Monroe, M.D., director of the Division of Reproductive and Urologic Products in the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. Participants in the clinical trial had excessive menstrual blood loss prior to treatment and did not have any medical conditions that are known to cause heavy menstrual Read on »
Bleeding...again. by Pairofmoms Posted Tue 30 Jun 2009 12:00am So I woke up at 4:20 (don't ya love temping?) to take my temperature and went to the bathroom. I was bleeding like it was CD1. Hmm. I had stopped bleeding for 3 whole days. Nothing. Here is the timeline: June 15th-Miscarriage (Let's call this Day 1, just for convienence)-heavy bleeding, passing tissue, cramping Day 2, heavy bleeding Read on »
What is Implantation Bleeding? by Sharon LaMothe Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth MavenFacebook Posted Mon 02 Aug 2010 2:00am 5 Comments with RE's and their nurses for not warning Surrogates or anyone going through IVF that implantation bleeding may happen...this bleeding can occur even while becoming pregnant naturally. I hope that this calms some fears! If you are trying to get pregnant, you may hear about implantation bleeding. The term implantation bleeding implies that you would see Read on »
The bleeding seems to have subsi ... by Rachael Taylor Posted Fri 07 Aug 2009 11:56am 1 Comment The bleeding seems to have subsided. The nurse said that she doubted the progesterone would help with that. Maybe we were able to catch it in time to save the pregnancy... so it wouldn't hurt so bad. I keep going around in my head that I'm not having cramps, and I haven't passed tissue, and the bleeding is subsiding, and I'm not doing Read on »