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First trimester uterine bleeding is a common occurrence in IVF pregnancies. Vaginal bleeding in the first trimester occurs in one-fourth of pregnancies. In today's episodes, I discuss risk factors, causes, and what you can do if you experience bleeding in your first trimester.
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Disclaimer: Dr. Tara Harding is a Doctor of Nursing Practice and licensed Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C). This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your own healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment tailored to your individual needs.
By Tara Harding5
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First trimester uterine bleeding is a common occurrence in IVF pregnancies. Vaginal bleeding in the first trimester occurs in one-fourth of pregnancies. In today's episodes, I discuss risk factors, causes, and what you can do if you experience bleeding in your first trimester.
Book your FREE call!
FREEBIES! New one released every month!
THE CONFIDENT FERTILITY ACADEMY IS NOW OPEN!
The Confident Fertility Academy will not only provide you with all the steps necessary, but you will also get :
+ Training and workbooks
+ Bonus materials
+Twice monthly group coaching calls for 12 months!
+ Guest experts to provide you with more education
+Private community with others trying to conceive that is located off of social media
+And so much more!
Join today!
Disclaimer: Dr. Tara Harding is a Doctor of Nursing Practice and licensed Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C). This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your own healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment tailored to your individual needs.

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