Spotting in Early Pregnancy? The 3 Signs You NEED to Know | 229
Description
Today, Trish breaks down one of the most frightening aspects of early pregnancy: spotting and bleeding. Drawing from her personal experiences (six pregnancies, plus her daughter's recent journey) and her professional expertise as a nurse who has supported thousands of women, Trish explains how knowledge can empower listeners and prevent unnecessary panic. She emphasizes that up to 25% of women experience this, and most pregnancies proceed healthily. Trish breaks down the three types of bleeding, their causes, and when to seek help, all without fear-mongering. Whether listeners are currently spotting or simply preparing, she encourages saving this episode for peace of mind and confidence.
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Key Highlights:
- Why Bleeding Happens (and Why It's Often Okay): Trish covers causes like implantation (the embryo burrowing in), hormonal shifts, a sensitive cervix (from intimacy or exams), or a subchorionic hematoma. Most cases resolve naturally!
- Type 1: Implantation Spotting: Light pink/brown discharge, brief (hours to 2 days), occurring around 6-12 days post-conception. It's a positive sign of pregnancy - no cramping involved.
- Type 2: Cervical Irritation Bleeding: Bright red turning brown, often triggered by sex, exams, or constipation. It stops quickly (within 24 hours) and lacks severe pain.
- Type 3: Concerning Bleeding - The 5 Red Flags to Watch:
- 1. Heavy flow (soaking a pad hourly), bright red lasting >24 hours
- 2. Severe cramps/abdominal pain,
- 3. Passing tissue/clots
- 4. Dizziness/fainting
- 5. Shoulder pain
These concerning bleeding symptoms require immediate attention - Trish advises calling a provider or going to the ER with this script: "I'm X weeks pregnant with [describe color/amount] bleeding and [any symptoms]. I need an evaluation."
What to Do If It Happens: Trish urges always contacting your provider, tracking on a pad, noting symptoms, and advocating firmly - don't accept dismissal! She recommends resting, hydrating, nourishing the body, and seeking support.
Helpful Timestamps:
- 01:34 Understanding First Trimester Bleeding
- 02:23 Common Causes of Early Pregnancy Bleeding
- 03:47 Subchorionic Hematoma
- 05:58 Types of First Trimester Bleeding
- 06:09 Implantation Spotting: Early Signs of Pregnancy
- 08:03 Cervical Irritation: Common and Harmless
- 10:44 When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention
- 15:11 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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