I have had bleeding ever since my CVS a week ago. Is this normal?

CVS (chorion villus sampling) is an invasive prenatal diagnosis test commonly performed between 11-16 weeks. It involves placing a fine needle through the skin of your tummy into the placenta, using ultrasound to visualise the needle and placenta. It is common to have a small amount of vaginal bleeding for a day or two after a CVS, normally this becomes dark brown and gradually stops. If you start bleeding heavily, with clots and pain, then you should seek urgent advice from your family doctor or consultant.
Friday, 19 April, 2024 Add To Favorites | Make Us Your Start Page
Search 

Login  

Username: 
  Password: 
 

Forgotten
Password?

  Site Menu

  Our Sponsors





 
Home | Ask A Question | Search | Register | Glossary | About Us | Contact Us
© 2006 Pregnancy Questions & Answers