Obviously, being in doctor's care I cannot advice you to do anything that would interfere with that. However, there is appearantly an inflammatory process that causes the bleeding. Inflammation occurs when major congestion occurs and bacteria are called to the site of congestion to help break down the waste that causes it. In your wife's case, the most likely areas of congestion are the colon and the kidneys in her case. The large intestine can exert a great deal of pressure on the uterus and ovaries. So cleansing it (colonics) would be the most important step to minimize or even eliminate pregancy complications. This will also help kindey functions. So is avoiding foods that ferment, purefy or otherwise block up the intestines. Milk should be avoided under all circumstances, since it can cause bleeding. If she is taking multi-vitamins or single vitamins, she should discontinue the also. Bleeding is not an uncommon side-effect of vitamins. Vitamin D and A should definitely be avoided. Iron supplements can also cause bleeding. Pregnant women should not be given iron. It is better to obtain these and other nutrients from real food. For more details on diet and nutrition, please refer to The Key to Health and Rejuvenation.