In the eleventh week of pregnancy, pregnant women who experience brown discharge are considered to have a preeclampsia due to fetal instability. In the early stages of pregnancy, if there is a brown discharge, you need to keep the fetus treated, at this stage is a high-risk period for the occurrence of miscarriage. It is recommended to take bed rest, do not have intercourse, and do not engage in strenuous exercise. Ultrasound is also needed to look at the position of the placenta. If the placenta reaches the cervical opening, consider a low lying placenta, which also increases the risk of miscarriage. Most of the brown discharge can be relieved by birth control treatment. As long as the fetus develops normally and there is no significant worsening of the condition, there is a greater chance of success with fertility preservation.