Is it serious to have brown discharge at 14 weeks pregnant but no stomach pain?

Brown discharge at 14 weeks of pregnancy indicates possible vaginal bleeding, even if the stomach doesn’t hurt it is still serious and there is a possibility of preterm miscarriage.
At 14 weeks of pregnancy, a pregnant woman is already in the middle stage of pregnancy, and generally speaking, the fetus is relatively stable. However, if the fetus has chromosomal abnormality or the fetus is stimulated by inflammation and other factors, it may also lead to abnormal vaginal bleeding, which manifests itself as brownish discharge, and then preterm miscarriage occurs, and is therefore more serious.
When a pregnant woman is at 14 weeks of pregnancy, the appearance of brown discharge, and can not be ruled out embryonic decontamination, grapes and other conditions. When this symptom occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the condition of the fetus, and if necessary, to preserve the fetus for treatment.
Therefore, when symptoms appear you should go to the hospital in time to assess whether the growth of the fetus is normal or not, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.