Whether or not the fetus can be preserved in the case of brown blood in early pregnancy should be determined on a case-by-case basis.
If there is no obvious pain in the lower abdomen, it may be due to pre-eclampsia, and if the ultrasound examination shows normal development of the fetus, most of the fetus can be preserved.
When some women experience brown discharge in early pregnancy, ultrasound examination reveals that the pregnancy is ectopic or the embryo is underdeveloped, and the blood HCG value continues to not rise or fall, which means that there is an ectopic pregnancy or embryonic sterilizations, and the fetus can not be preserved at this time.
It is recommended that pregnant women should take into account their own situation and cooperate with doctors to carry out corresponding treatment. If the fetus cannot be preserved, early treatment is needed.