It is not normal to have brown discharge in five months of mid-pregnancy, and brown discharge indicates abnormal bleeding.
In five months of mid-pregnancy, the flow of brown discharge indicates a small amount of vaginal bleeding, under normal circumstances, vaginal bleeding does not occur in pregnancy, the emergence of this situation may be inflammatory infections, preeclampsia, etc., should be taken seriously.
1. Inflammatory infections: If you don’t pay attention to personal hygiene, the vaginal area will be prone to bacterial or fungal infections, resulting in vaginal or cervical congestion, edema, usually accompanied by increased secretions and itching and other symptoms.
2. Pre-eclampsia: Pre-eclampsia can be caused by a number of factors such as embryonic factors, maternal factors, paternal factors, environmental factors, etc. Any of these factors may cause pre-eclampsia, which is mainly manifested by vaginal bleeding and usually accompanied by abdominal pain, which is not normal.
To summarize, five months in the middle of pregnancy, the flow of brown discharge is not normal, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible, according to the specific circumstances of the treatment.