Bruising More Condition_treatment I Am Pregnant And I Seem To Be Bruising More Than Ever....is This Common?

I am pregnant and I seem to be bruising more than ever....is this common? - bruising more condition_treatment

My fists are the legs, seems to be the thighs ... If I find something that will end with a small hematoma.

10 comments:

Julian's Mommy said...

I was the same way, and when tested for anemia. I am a little anemic. I have small bruises on her thighs. Ask your doctor.

117RL said...

Is it that you will hurt you more than you are pregnant. I have four children and each pregnancy, I think I was embarrassed, especially when I was well advanced. 8) I also think we tend to focus on the wounds we have on our bodies when we are pregnant when they do not notice.

I'M BACK!!!! said...

I would not say in common. I would definitely this matter to my doctor. This is for a lifetime of 6 months after my baby ended up in hospital a few hours after death, when he finally discovers a blood clot healthy. With all his many mistakes that I know have a filter to take forever in my veins forever and needs to determine blood thinners.
I also have bruises for no reason is a sign of anemia or blood clots or other things. Better be safe then sorry, and take something seriously, before it spirals out of control than I do.
I wish him good luck, good luck.

Xavier's mom said...

Probably a combination of low iron levels and increases the blood flow ... since you so much blood in her lighter Brusio veins - and have iron deficiency during pregnancy is quite common and also contributes.

Let your doc - you can test your iron and see if you should be extra suppliments or something else.

Good luck!

becca lynn said...

Yes, the increased volume of blood and blood vessels near the surface of the skin also increased, so that helps to bruise more easily (for a coup is the result of broken capillaries).

Matt H said...

You must tell the pimps, he can not beat the bitch, the cause of his Eggo is Preggo doubt.

Robin G said...

Iron deficiency. Eat more red meat. Talk to your OB / GYN about this during your next visit.

harmonyj... said...

Yes, quite normal

owenklut... said...

even there, when I was pregnant Bruse

Tia<3 said...

Yes it is.

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