Don't be afraid of brown color at 50 days of pregnancy

Don't be afraid of brown color at 50 days of pregnancy

Generally speaking, blood is red, and red blood is relatively normal. If blood settles in the human body for a long time, dark red blood may appear, which is also normal. However, some people's blood is brown, which may be worrying under normal circumstances, but many people are not very worried when pregnant. So why don't you need to be afraid of brown color at 50 days of pregnancy?

50 days of pregnancy, no need to be afraid of brown

If the blood appears brown and is not accompanied by other discomforts, pregnant mothers do not need to worry too much. Brown blood means that the bleeding has stopped and they just need to get more rest and avoid exercise. If the blood appears red, they need to see a doctor immediately.

The doctor will first assess the amount of bleeding and accurately measure blood pressure and pulse rate to determine whether immediate hospitalization is needed. Then the patient will be asked some relevant information, such as the date of the last menstrual period, whether the menstrual period is regular, whether morning sickness and breast pain have occurred before, and whether they still exist, and whether there is any lower abdominal pain. Then further physical examination will be carried out and a basic diagnosis will be made. If necessary, ultrasound examination and blood test can be arranged to test the serum for "beta-human chorionic stimulating hormone" (commonly known as chorionic growth hormone) or luteinizing hormone to help confirm whether it is a normal intrauterine pregnancy, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy or hydatidiform mole.

Early pregnancy spotting refers to the appearance of a small amount of pink discharge in the vagina within 12 weeks of pregnancy, similar to bleeding before or after the menstrual period. The bleeding may be pink, bright red, or dark brown in color. About 1/4 of pregnant women will experience varying degrees of spotting in the early stages of pregnancy, and about half of them will end up with miscarriage.

If the blood appears dark brown, pregnant mothers do not need to worry too much. Dark brown blood means that bleeding has stopped, so it will be oxidized by air to brown. Just get more rest and avoid exercise. If the blood appears red, you need to pay attention and go to the hospital immediately for treatment; if the female secretions are brown, it is recommended to rest in bed.

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