Is it normal to have brown discharge in a new pregnancy?

When you are newly pregnant, it is not normal to have a brownish discharge, that is, vaginal bleeding, which can be caused by many reasons, such as biochemical pregnancy, preeclampsia, ectopic pregnancy, hyperemesis gravidarum, and inflammation of the cervix. It is important to go to the hospital as soon as possible to have your blood checked for chorionic gonadotropin and to have an ultrasound and vaginal examination. If it is determined to be a biochemical pregnancy, it can be left untreated and the bleeding will clear up within 7 days and will not be counted as a single pregnancy. If it is an ectopic pregnancy and a gravida, hospitalization is necessary as soon as possible. If it is a preeclampsia, relax, apply birth control medication, and pay attention to rest and nutrition. If it is caused by cervical inflammation, anti-inflammatory drugs need to be applied.