Abstract

Objective: First trimester is an important period during which there is risk of bleeding and may lead tospontaneous abortion. More than 80% spontaneous abortions occur in first trimester. The aim of this studywas to determine the causes of first trimester bleeding.Method: This was a cross sectional descriptive study conducted at Shalinitai Meghe hospital and Researchcentre Hingana, Nagpur during January 2020 to June 2020. The patients presenting to OPD with history ofbleeding or spotting per vaginum, positive urine pregnancy test and less than 12 weeks of gestation wereincluded in this study. Clinical examination and ultrasonography was done.Result: Most of the patients presented with moderate bleeding and associated pain. The duration of bleedingwas 2 to 5 days. Majority of cases were between 4-8 weeks (69.5%). History of prior miscarriage was presentin 23.7%. 61% of cases were anemic. Threatened abortion was most common in patients presenting withbleeding per vaginum (in 47.5%). 18.6% patients were with incomplete abortion and 11.8% had completeabortion. There were 2 cases of unruptured ectopic pregnancy and 1 case of ruptured ectopic pregnancy.Salpingectomy was done in all the 3. Dilatation and evacuation was done in 12 cases. Gestational sac waspresent in 52 cases and the appearance was normal in 53.8% cases. Yolk sac was present in 65.4% cases.Fetal pole and cardiac activity was seen in 57.7%cases.Conclusion: Bleeding in first trimester of pregnancy is the common complaint with which the pregnantwomen presents to the health care worker. The commonest cause is the threatened abortion. Other causesare incomplete, complete and missed abortions. Bleeding in early pregnancy may be early presentation of aserious situation like ectopic pregnancy. Ultrasonography, especially the Trans Vaginal is very important inconcluding the causes of bleeding. Pregnant women should be educated in the first visit to antenatal OPDitself for the symptoms like bleeding per vaginum and to seek help from health care worker as soon aspossible.

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