There is a whole bunch of answers to this. The most common bleed occurs because a blood vessel has ruptured in the vaginal passage. This area becomes blood filled and very delicate during pregnancy. It is prone to bruising and bleeding and causes spotting. Another reason for bleeding is that the placenta is trying to detach itself from the wall of the uterus. This is dangerous and the bleeding is heavier. If in doubt - have the bleeding checked out by a doctor. A rule of thumb is that if it is light and there is no cramping, you will be fine. If it is heavy and accompanied by pain - get to a hospital quick! Later in pregnancy there are two worrying casues of bleeding. The placentamay become detached from the uterus because of High blood pressure or following an injury eg a car accident. there may be little or no bleeding but the pain is intense. (Placenta abruptio) Or if the placenta is low in the uterus it may detach as the lower part of the uterus stretches. the bleeding will be painless and may vary from spotting to catastrophic. (Placenta previa) In either case, going to the doctor is not fast enough, you need to go straight to the hospital.
They could have hemorrhoids that are irritated. The pressure of the baby makes it easier for them to rupture.
Pregnant women do not get periods. Some women do bleed during pregnancy but this needs to be checked by a Dr immediately.
It is never okay to bleed during pregnancy. Some women do have bleeding, and go on to have normal pregnancies. However, you should call your doctor immediately when you have bleeding during pregnancy. I hope the best for you. Good Luck!
actually pit bulls don't bleed through their pregnancy but some might if they have problems or a strange condition.
Some women experience blemishes during pregnancy.
Not TRUE periods but you CAN bleed. Some women have a little spotting from implantation. Some women bleed pretty heavy and things can still be fine. I spotted from 4 to 8 weeks and they never found a cause. It cleared up on it's own.
No, size has nothing to do with it, and some women have a bleed in one pregnancy and not in another.
Yes
Bleeding during pregnancy is not "normal" but some light spotting is reported by about 50% of women in early pregnancy.
No, not every woman leaks colostrum during pregnancy. Some women do, some do not. It is different with each pregnancy as well. A woman might leak during her first pregnancy and not her second or she might leak during every pregnancy or never during any pregnancy. Either way is NORMAL.
Approximately 75% of pregnant women have some degree of morning sickness in early pregnancy.
No, some stay the same size during and after pregnancy.
Spotting is not normal during pregnancy. Though some women do spot and end up having a healthy baby, you should see your doctor for any bleeding during pregnancy.