One of the basic symptoms of women after pregnancy is that they will not continue to menstruate. If there is discharge in the early stages of pregnancy, women may think it is due to threatened miscarriage or feel scared. As for whether brown discharge at 60 days of pregnancy is normal?
Having brown discharge at 60 days of pregnancy is a normal phenomenon, which is not caused by threatened miscarriage in women. It is just a small amount of bleeding during embryo implantation in the early stages of pregnancy. This amount of bleeding is usually relatively small, and it is due to prolonged stay in the vagina that the color turns brown. There is no need to worry too much about this. During pregnancy, it is important to maintain a calm mindset and avoid frequent fright.
But if there is a significant amount of brown discharge and discomfort in the abdomen at 60 days of pregnancy, it should be taken seriously. Promptly go to a regular tertiary hospital's obstetrics and gynecology department for examination, and have the doctor use ultrasound and other tests to determine whether brown discharge from the lower body is caused by threatened miscarriage. Women should not worry too much, nor should they take medication or use medication to stop secretions at will, as these are all unscientific practices.
During pregnancy, avoid having sexual intercourse, do not engage in too intense exercise, and do not lift heavy objects when going up or down stairs. Try to rest as much as possible. Adequate rest for women's bodies can also provide rest for the fetus, which is beneficial for fetal development.