Differential diagnosis
Other causes which might be responsible for early pregnancy bleeding include:
- cervical abnormalities (e.g., excessive friability, malignancy, polyps, trauma)
- ectopic pregnancy
- idiopathic bleeding in a viable intrauterine pregnancy
- vaginal or cervical infection
- molar pregnancy
- subchorionic haemorrhage
- vaginal trauma
Reference:
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