Coffee-colored discharge at the beginning of pregnancy can be seen in pre-miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, abnormal embryonic development and so on.
1. Pre-eclampsia: the typical symptom of pre-eclampsia is vaginal bleeding, which may be accompanied by abdominal pain, and a coffee-colored discharge means that there is a small amount of blood mixed in the discharge, which does not exclude the possibility of pre-eclampsia.
2. Ectopic pregnancy: Ectopic pregnancy occurs when the embryo settles in a location other than the uterine cavity. The symptoms of ectopic pregnancy include vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain. The appearance of coffee-colored discharge in early pregnancy should be alert to the presence of ectopic pregnancy, which can be diagnosed by ultrasound and other imaging tests.
3. Abnormal embryonic development: for example, hyperemesis gravidarum and biochemical pregnancy. Abnormal embryonic development is prone to miscarriage, which will result in vaginal bleeding, and when the bleeding is small, it will appear as coffee-colored discharge.
Coffee-colored discharge in early pregnancy may also be combined with other causes, should be timely to the hospital for further examination, to clarify the cause of the disease and treatment, so as to avoid adverse consequences.