During pregnancy, female friends may experience physiological changes and sometimes abnormal conditions. Some female friends may experience brown blood in the early stages of pregnancy, which is likely to be a cause for great concern. So, will there be a little brown blood during pregnancy?

During pregnancy, there may be a little brown blood. If brown blood appears in the early stages of pregnancy, it may indicate that the mother has vaginitis, cervical erosion, cervical polyps, endometrial lesions, tumors, etc. It may also be a phenomenon of threatened miscarriage, mainly manifested as early pregnancy bleeding and abdominal pain.
If there is bleeding when pregnancy has just been confirmed and the position of fetal implantation has not been determined, most obstetricians and gynecologists will arrange ultrasound first to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. Due to the advanced equipment nowadays, abdominal ultrasound examination can determine whether the embryo sac has implanted in the uterus at six to seven weeks from the last menstrual period; If ultrasound examination is performed through the vagina, the embryo sac can be seen one week in advance.
Therefore, if the gestational age has exceeded seven weeks but the embryo sac in the uterus is still not visible and there is abnormal bleeding, it is suspected that there is an ectopic pregnancy. Further examination and treatment must be carried out immediately to avoid life-threatening situations caused by excessive internal bleeding due to the rupture of the ectopic pregnancy.