Can having sex during early pregnancy cause bleeding?

Mar 01, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
Having intercourse during early pregnancy can generally cause bleeding. Sexual arousal during early pregnancy may lead to uterine contractions, which can cause the gestational sac to detach from the uterine wall, resulting in rupture of capillaries and vaginal bleeding. If bleeding occurs, it is recommended to seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital. Intercourse is generally not advised during early pregnancy, especially within the first three months, as it may easily trigger miscarriage.

       Having sexual intercourse during early pregnancy may generally lead to bleeding. The detailed explanation is as follows:

Sexual arousal during early pregnancy can cause uterine contractions, leading to separation between the gestational sac and the uterine wall, which may rupture capillaries and result in vaginal bleeding. If bleeding occurs, it may indicate a threatened miscarriage and could be accompanied by abdominal pain. It is recommended to seek prompt medical evaluation at a hospital to assess embryonic development and complete relevant examinations to determine the exact cause of the bleeding. In cases of threatened miscarriage, timely treatment following a doctor's instructions—including hemostasis, suppression of uterine contractions, and fetal protection—is advised. Additionally, clinical test results for blood HCG and progesterone levels should be considered to determine whether fetal preservation therapy is appropriate. Adequate rest is also important for recovery.

To avoid harm to the body, sexual intercourse is generally not recommended during early pregnancy, especially within the first trimester, as it increases the risk of miscarriage. It is advisable to maintain a nutritious diet, including fresh fruits and vegetables, to help strengthen the immune system.

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