Every pregnant mother is very weak and needs to pay more attention to maintenance and rest in daily life. Brown blood is present during the fourth month of pregnancy, which is not a good sign. Some fetuses will not develop properly and may have pathological changes. If you have brown blood, you should go to the hospital for an ultrasound to observe the situation. Another reason is to consider whether the uterus is healthy. Let’s take a closer look below. 1. In this case, you can rest more and observe . If there is no bleeding in the future, it is generally not a big deal. If you find any abnormal phenomenon in the future, go to the hospital for examination. If there is no abnormal phenomenon, regular pregnancy check-ups will be enough. Do not eat blood-activating foods or have sex for the time being. If you are worried, you can go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound. The radiation from B-ultrasound is relatively small and is within the safe range of the human body. It will not have any effect on the fetus, so don't worry. Systemic factors such as maternal mental stress, excessive fatigue, weak constitution, history of combined acute and chronic diseases, obesity and urinary retention. Suggestions: If leg cramps occur, the expectant father should also massage the expectant mother's legs frequently to relax the muscles. 2. Biochemical pregnancy Biochemical pregnancy means that the sperm and egg have combined, but have not swam into the uterine cavity to implant, or have swam back and failed to successfully implant, which is called "hidden abortion." Generally, in the case of miscarriage within 5 weeks of pregnancy, HCG can be detected in the blood and it is higher than the normal value or the urine pregnancy test is positive, but the gestational sac cannot be seen on ultrasound examination. This is also called "subclinical miscarriage." Patients usually have no other symptoms, just like having their period, so it is often ignored. 3. Abnormal embryonic development If the fetus develops abnormally, it will cause spontaneous abortion, most of which are due to chromosomal abnormalities. Data show that 50-60% of cases of early pregnancy abortion or fetal arrest are due to chromosomal abnormalities. Experts suggest that if brown secretions are found, after excluding abnormal development or lesions of the cervix or other genital organs, you should let nature take its course and do not try to preserve the pregnancy at will, otherwise bigger problems will arise later. 4. Cervical abnormalities The most common cervical erosion is if brown discharge appears the day after having sex (many people do not know they are pregnant), cervical erosion should be considered. Secondly, cervical polyps can also cause bleeding, and the bleeding will continue. More attention should be paid to decidual polyps, which are polyps unique to pregnancy and are more prone to bleeding than cervical polyps and will continue to bleed for a long time until the second trimester. This type of polyp cannot be surgically removed, otherwise it will cause miscarriage or continuous bleeding. Therefore, if you have brown discharge during early pregnancy, go to the obstetrics and gynecology department to check your cervix first. To avoid leg cramps |
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