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What Causes Blood Spot Inside Vagina During Pregnancy?

Helo Doctor. Myself is Anagha. I have underwent thru IVF teartment and my 1st blood test showed that i am exceptng on 28th July, 2014. I am taking all med as per doctor instrution. The sustene medicine which need to insert thru vagina even that as well.Today morning while inserting I have seen little blood spot . I am worried wether it will effect my preganancy so it rarely happen during this stage.
Tue, 26 Aug 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

If there is only one spot then there is absolutely nothing you need to worry about. Even if a few more appear, it is most probably due to varicose veins of the vulva due to increased pressure in the region.

If at all this worries you, you can bring this up with your doctor during the next follow-up visit and put your mind at ease.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Blood Spot Inside Vagina During Pregnancy?

Hello ma am and welcome. If there is only one spot then there is absolutely nothing you need to worry about. Even if a few more appear, it is most probably due to varicose veins of the vulva due to increased pressure in the region. If at all this worries you, you can bring this up with your doctor during the next follow-up visit and put your mind at ease. Hope this helps. Best wishes.