It is not normal to have brown discharge in early pregnancy. First of all, it is better to go to the hospital to check the gynecological ultrasound to see the development of the embryo and also to see if it is a normal intrauterine pregnancy. If the ultrasound indicates a normal intrauterine pregnancy, brown discharge at the beginning of pregnancy is considered to be a pre-eclampsia miscarriage, and if you intend to have a baby, you should be given medication to preserve the pregnancy. Commonly used medication for fetus preservation is mainly progesterone capsule, which is taken orally twice a day, 100 mg once; it can also be injected intramuscularly with progesterone injection, which is injected intramuscularly once a day, 20 mg once; it can also be taken orally with diltiazem tablets, which is taken once a day, 20 mg once. In addition, if you have very heavy yellowish-brown discharge in early pregnancy, you can get a routine white belt test to see if there is vaginitis, because it is easy to combine with mycosis fungoides during pregnancy, and you should give the appropriate antibacterial drugs to treat it if necessary.