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Nose Bleeding During Pregnancy Causes and Remedies


Why Does Your Nose Bleed When You are Pregnant?

Nose bleeding during pregnancy has been experienced over 20% of the women. Pregnancy makes the blood vessels in your nose expand and the increased blood supply will put pressure on the small and delicate vessels on the nose, thus making them rupture easily. But thankfully, these nose bleeds are not harmful and you may experience this over the course of your pregnancy often. Doctors have ruled out this as anything serious.

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What Causes Nose Bleeding During Pregnancy?

Women are likely to experience a 50 % increase in blood volume when she is pregnant. This increased volume is necessary for a better circulation that brings the necessary nourishment to the baby. As a result, this expands the small vessels in the nose, putting more pressure on the blood vessel, thus making them susceptible to rupture.

The pregnancy hormones like progesterone and oestrogen affect the way in which your blood vessels work. Progesterone is responsible for an increase in blood supply and this, in turn, puts pressure on the blood vessels and on the veins in your nose. The mucous membranes dry out and swell and are likely to get worse in winter. This makes it all the easier for the blood vessels to break thus making you experience a minor bleed. Sometimes you may experience blood after you blow your nose and not necessarily a nose bleed in that sense.

Dry air in your room could also be a factor for your nose bleeding. It can be a cause and the sad part is, you might not even realise it.

The other possible reason could be a high blood pressure or a clotting disorder that leads to nose bleeding.

Nose Bleed Signs During Your Early Pregnancy:

While nose bleeding is sure common during your pregnancy, the gums are also another area prone to bleed. Nose bleeding and bleeding gums are a result of increased blood supply in the body, that is needed for circulation and for the nourishment of the baby. Studies have shown how recurring nose bleeding is almost four times common in pregnant women as compared to non-pregnant women.

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