It is not normal to have a bit of light red discharge at six weeks of pregnancy. A bit of light red color at six weeks of pregnancy is considered to be a small amount of bleeding, which may be caused by preeclampsia, ectopic pregnancy, cervical lesions and other reasons.
1. Pre-eclampsia: If the embryo has a chromosomal abnormality or maternal factors, environmental factors and other causes of pre-eclampsia, the main manifestation is vaginal bleeding, the beginning of the bleeding is relatively small, will be light red, and usually have a slight abdominal pain.
2. Ectopic pregnancy: If the sperm and egg combine to form a fertilized egg and then do not settle in the uterine cavity, but settle in other parts of the uterus, ectopic pregnancy will occur, ectopic pregnancy of the fertilized egg can not develop normally, and there will also be symptoms of bleeding.
3. Cervical lesions: If you don’t pay attention to personal hygiene after pregnancy, pathogen infection of the cervix will cause cervical inflammation, or HPV infection causes cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, which will also have bleeding symptoms.
In short, six weeks pregnant with a little reddish discharge is not normal, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of standardized treatment.