Due to the action of certain hormones in the body, women are prone to secretion from the vagina, which often serves as a signal light for their physical condition. The hormonal changes in pregnant women during pregnancy have a stronger effect, and there is a high possibility of secretion discharge. So, let's take a look at what happens when there is brown discharge but no abdominal pain at 5 weeks of pregnancy.
Firstly, it may be due to an increase in sex hormones in the early stages of pregnancy, sometimes accompanied by brown vaginal discharge. Without other discomfort symptoms such as lower abdominal pain, it is not a sign of threatened miscarriage. It is recommended to rest well, avoid staying up late or working hard, and avoid catching a cold, as embryo implantation in early pregnancy is not very stable, mainly to avoid miscarriage. At the same time, pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the external genitalia.
Firstly, it may be a sign of threatened miscarriage. At this time, rest in bed first. If there are still secretions flowing out later, it is best to go to the hospital for examination. If necessary, take contraceptive pills to protect the fetus.
Thirdly, if the mother does not have severe abdominal pain but only has a slight brown discharge, it should not be a problem. It may just be to rule out some blood stasis in the body. The mother does not need to worry too much. If there is severe abdominal pain or blood, she should seek medical attention in a timely manner.
The above are the possible reasons for the discharge of brown discharge during the early stages of pregnancy. Although pregnant women do not have abdominal pain and usually the fetus should not be greatly affected, the discharge of brown discharge may also be a precursor to miscarriage. Therefore, if you feel uncomfortable, it is best to go to the hospital immediately for relevant examinations to further determine the problem.