When does bleeding stop during pregnancy?

Does the withdrawal bleeding stop immediately after conception or intercourse or can it happen again normally after 3 weeks and then not again?

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isebise50
1 year ago

In the natural cycle is a period bleeding ofnormal duration, strength and color a very safe sign, not to be pregnant. The severe drop in the concentrations of progesterone and estrogen in the blood triggers the menstrual bleeding on average 14 days after ovulation.

Otherwise, pregnant hormones would prevent the bleeding of the cervical mucosa.

This is also true for hormonal contraception (even if here at gf likes to say something else on your question).

Because although in fact a hormonal withdrawal bleeding in the pill does not say anything about pregnancy (thinks that it can also remain without pregnancy), the majority of the mucosa remained in a possible pregnancy (also with further pill intake), because the egg has nested and the hormone is human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which prevents the repulsion of the cervical mucosa.

Therefore, an abortion bleeding (if at all) would in any case be very weak and hesitant if a pregnancy is present. Even this “minible bleeding” is in no way the rule in the event of pregnancy, despite hormonal contraception, but a very rare exception.

In the case of introduction of the pill, for example, the 21/7 scheme has been chosen for abortion bleeding with a medically not necessary hormonal time, so that women have a control function just through this bleeding – because typical side effects of the pill (such as nausea, abdominal pain) can be easily confused with pregnancy signs and pregnancy tests were not yet available at that time.

However, since the eruption bleeding under taking pills is not in any temporal connection to a cyclic ovulation, it is important when a breakthrough ovulation took place in the pill spinus (e.g. due to taking errors).

If that was at the beginning of the blister, the bleeding will end. This is the ‘normal case’.

However, if fertilization occurs only at the end of the blister (although still – is still unusual) and the fertilized egg has not yet nested, there is no connection to the maternal organism and hormones containing pregnancy do not yet enter the maternal bloodstream and can not prevent bleeding.

Then in rare cases only the next bleeding occurs.

Happy for you!

isebise50
1 year ago
Reply to  Hallo12344673

Then everything’s good.

LePetitGateau
1 year ago

“My FA meant that the abortion bleeding was a good sign for a non-existing SS is”

I don’t know what your doctor tells you, or if you understood something wrong. Abruption bleeding is an artificially produced bleeding which is not released by pregnancy. If you were to take the pill through the whole pregnancy (what you shouldn’t do away with the child), you would continue to have his abortion bleeding every month in theory.

isebise50
1 year ago
Reply to  LePetitGateau

Although a hormonal withdrawal bleeding in the pill does not say anything about pregnancy (meaning that it can not be absent even without pregnancy), the majority of the mucosa remained in a possible pregnancy (also with further pill intake) because the egg has nested and the hormone is human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which prevents the repulsion of the cervical mucosa.

Therefore, an abortion bleeding (if at all) would in any case be very weak and hesitant if a pregnancy is present. Even this “minible bleeding” is in no way the rule in the event of pregnancy, despite hormonal contraception, but a very rare exception.

Kugelflitz
1 year ago

The next bleeding stays out.

Since you’re writing bleeding, I guess you’re taking the pill? Then pregnancy is virtually impossible.

Kugelflitz
1 year ago
Reply to  Hallo12344673

When was he, how did he look and would he be compensated?

Kugelflitz
1 year ago

Then test, 19 days after.