During pregnancy, there will be no menstruation, so there will be no feeling of menstruation.
The symptoms of bleeding during pregnancy may be implantation bleeding, cervical polyps, or threatened miscarriage. After a woman becomes pregnant, the human chorionic gonadotropin in the pregnant woman's body stimulates the ovarian corpus luteum to develop into a pregnancy corpus luteum, continuously secreting a large amount of estrogen and progesterone to keep the endometrium from shedding, so menstruation will not form. Therefore, there will be no feeling of menstruation during pregnancy.
1. Why might some women feel like menstruating after pregnancy? Due to individual differences and other reasons, some women may have lower levels of sex hormones, especially progesterone, secreted by the ovaries after pregnancy, leading to a small portion of the endometrium continuing to shed. However, the amount of menstrual blood is much less than during normal periods. In addition, due to the unstable implantation of the fertilized egg, the placenta has not yet formed, and it is close to or on the day of menstruation, there may still be mature eggs discharged, resulting in a feeling of menstruation.
2. What should be paid attention to after pregnancy? Generally, moderate aerobic exercises such as walking and yoga can be performed, which are beneficial to the health of both the fetus and the pregnant woman. Regular pregnancy checks should be conducted to monitor the health status of the fetus. Relax and reduce stress. It is best to avoid getting angry with the pregnant woman. Avoid taking medication if possible as it can have an impact on the fetus. If the condition is severe, it is best to consult a doctor's advice.