Pregnant mothers should be wary if they see brown fluid

Pregnant mothers should be wary if they see brown fluid

You are very worried because suddenly one day you find brown discharge spots from the vagina. So what should you do if this is the case? 

It is very normal to have vaginal discharge during pregnancy. If you see milky white fluid then you are completely healthy. However, what if the translation is brown? Let aFamilyToday Health explore the reasons why pregnant mothers appear brown epidemic in the following 3 stages of pregnancy!

Brown fluid through 3 stages of pregnancy

Brown discharge can occur at any stage of pregnancy:

 

First stage (weeks 1 to 12)

While not a concern, the brown spots that appear during this period can be attributed to very notable cases such as:

Hemorrhage caused by embryo implantation;

The cervix is ​​too sensitive.

If the bleeding persists or gets worse, see your doctor right away.

Second period (weeks 13 to 28)

Brown hemorrhage is very common during pregnancy, especially in the middle period. The reason is due to:

Cervical irritation;

Regularly periodic pregnancy check-ups;

Have sex continuously.

However, brown discharge can also be a sign of a vaginal infection and should be treated right away.

Third stage (weeks 29 to 40)

Brown discharge in the terminal stage is due to:

Cervical irritation;

Regular pregnancy check-ups and sex;

Signs of labor.

The mucus will appear a few days or a week before labor. This is the substance that surrounds the cervix to protect the baby in preparation for birth. In addition, brown fluid will escape from the body through the vagina to help the pregnant woman get ready for labor. Therefore, you will see a lot of brown translation.

When should I see a doctor?

Brown vaginal discharge can be a sign of a serious infection. If you experience one of the following situations, you should see your doctor for specific instructions:

Brown fluid secreted a lot by hemorrhage caused by embryo implantation;

Brown discharge that persists for more than a week after sexual intercourse ;

The discharge has a bad smell or is itchy;

Brown discharge is accompanied by abdominal pain or curled brown fluid (This is a sign of unsuccessful abortion);

Abdominal cramps;

Bleeding with fever or cold (This could be an infection of the uterus or kidneys);

Bleeding accompanying cramps and headaches can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy .

The above are the most common causes of brown fluid in pregnant mothers through each stage of pregnancy. If you encounter one of the above reasons, do not hesitate to see your doctor for prompt consultation.

 


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