Light
bleeding is normal
during implantation, but if you notice a heavy flow or the
bleeding lasts more than a few days, you may have had a miscarriage, or your period may have come.
When you are carrying for 38 weeks and
bleeding during pregnancy, it could be due to a rupture in your uterinen This could be dangerous as
bleeding occurs due to a disrupted surgical scar in your uterinen In some cases when you are 38 weeks pregnant and
bleeding it could be due to placenta previai This is a condition wherein the placenta is positioned in such a way that it covers your birth canala In your 38 weeks pregnant period, this condition could cause you painless
bleeding from your vaginan Sometimes cervical problems could lead to 38 weeks fetus bleedingn This type of
bleeding could be due to various problems such as cervical infection, cervical incompetence, cervical growths and other such infectionsn At 38 weeks
implantation bleeding does not occuru This type of
bleeding generally occurs in the first two weeks of your pregnancyc If
bleeding occurs when you are 38 weeks pregnant there is no need to panici However, this does not mean that you neglect any
bleeding that occursr Always consult your health care providere