What’s wrong with brown leukorrhea in the second month of pregnancy?

In the second month of pregnancy, if you have brownish leukorrhea, it is vaginal bleeding. There are more reasons for vaginal bleeding, it may be a pre-eclampsia miscarriage, embryo cessation, or it may be caused by cervical inflammation or cervical polyps, so you must go to the hospital immediately for ultrasound and vaginal examination. If it is a pre-eclampsia miscarriage, the fetal heartbeat and fetal bud are normal and can be treated with fetal preservation. If the fetal heartbeat and fetal bud are not visible at this time, it means the embryo has stopped developing and needs to be treated by surgery immediately. If there is cervical inflammation or cervical polyp, anti-inflammatory treatment is needed. Cervical polyp can be removed and anti-inflammatory medication is applied to stop the bleeding. So, at this time, you must pay attention to rest and not have intercourse to avoid causing preterm abortion.