Question: If bleeding starts during pregnancy, will it be enough to perform wudu and pray, or will a bath be required before praying?
Answer: Generally, bleeding does not occur during pregnancy, but sometimes, due to some reason, bleeding may occur in a pregnant woman. Since this bleeding is neither menstrual nor postpartum, there is no need for a bath. Instead, the woman should clean her clothes and the affected area before performing wudu and then pray.
✍ Sheikh Maqbool Ahmed Salafi (Hafizahullaah)
Jeddah Dawah Center – As-Salamah – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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