What should I do if I have brown discharge at eight weeks of pregnancy?

Brown discharge at 8 weeks of pregnancy: first of all, consider the possibility of pre-eclampsia miscarriage is relatively high. You should first go to the hospital to check the gynecological ultrasound to see the development of the embryo. If the ultrasound sees a good fetal heartbeat and brown discharge, the baby is intended to be given medication to preserve the fetus. Progesterone capsules can be taken orally twice a day, 100mg once; or intramuscular progesterone injection can be given twice a day, 40mg once; or oral dydrogesterone tablets can be taken twice a day, 20mg once, which are more effective. Pay attention to rest and avoid overexertion during the process of fetus preservation, and pay attention to the prohibition of sexual life. If there is an increase in vaginal bleeding, go to the hospital in time; if there is no abnormality, regular prenatal checkups can be done. If no fetal heartbeat is seen in the ultrasound, the abortion is considered to be indolent, in which case you should be hospitalized for abortion treatment.