Does threatened abortion bleed all the time?


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Threatened abortion does not necessarily bleed all the time.
First, there are many forms of threatened abortion. Bleeding is a common symptom, but it may be intermittent rather than continuous. Some women may experience only a short amount of bleeding, which stops later and the embryo continues to develop. Second, the characteristics of bleeding vary. It may appear as spotting, brown discharge, or occasionally more pronounced bleeding. In addition to bleeding, threatened abortion may be accompanied by paroxysmal lower abdominal pain or back pain. If the symptoms are mild and treated properly, the embryo may continue to develop well.
Therefore, pregnant women with threatened abortion symptoms need to be closely monitored for bleeding and other related symptoms. Seek medical attention promptly for detailed examination and evaluation, such as ultrasound examination to observe the embryo and hormone levels.