It is certainly more important for a woman to have brown discharge in the early stages of pregnancy, because it is not a normal phenomenon, it may be a pre-eclampsia, ectopic pregnancy, cervical polyps and so on.
There is brown discharge in early pregnancy, which indicates a small amount of vaginal bleeding. Normally, there should not be vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy. The presence of vaginal bleeding may be more serious as it may be a preeclampsia or ectopic pregnancy.
1. Pre-eclampsia: If it has been determined that the pregnancy is intrauterine and a small amount of brown discharge occurs, it is likely to be pre-eclampsia. Pre-eclampsia means that signs of miscarriage have appeared, but miscarriage has not yet occurred. If it is determined that it is a preeclampsia, you need to pay attention to bed rest, and if necessary, use medication to protect the fetus, otherwise it may develop into an inevitable miscarriage.
2. Ectopic pregnancy: Ectopic pregnancy, also known as ectopic pregnancy, refers to the fertilized egg in the uterus outside the body cavity of the part of the bed. If an ectopic pregnancy occurs, irregular vaginal bleeding usually occurs at about 6 weeks of pregnancy. If left untreated and rupture occurs, there is a risk of hemorrhagic shock.
In addition, patients with cervical polyps may also experience brown vaginal discharge during pregnancy, so it is important to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of brown discharge in early pregnancy and treat the symptoms.