What’s wrong with the gray discharge in early pregnancy?

When grayish-brown discharge appears in early pregnancy, the first thing to consider is that it is more likely to be a pre-eclampsia miscarriage. First, you should go to the hospital for a gynecological ultrasound to see the development of the embryo. If the ultrasound is done and you see the echogenicity of the gestational sac in the uterine cavity, the fetal heartbeat is good and grayish-brown discharge appears, if cervical lesions, cervical polyps, bleeding, etc. are excluded, the possibility of pre-eclampsia miscarriage is considered high. If you intend to have a baby, you should give medication to keep the fetus alive. At the same time, during the process of keeping the baby alive, you should pay attention to rest and avoid overexertion, and you should pay attention to the prohibition of sexual life. If heavy vaginal bleeding occurs, go to the hospital in time; if there is no abnormality, regular prenatal checkups are fine. Generally, if you go to the hospital for ultrasound around 40 days after menopause, you can see the gestational sac and fetal heartbeat in the uterine cavity. In addition, if you have an ultrasound and do not see the fetal heartbeat, you must review the ultrasound again until you see the fetal heartbeat.