Brown Discharge in Women

Brown Discharge During Pregnancy

Monday, July 24, 2023 - 15:11

Brown Discharge transforms your body in so many ways. From head to toe, the changes are amazing but also confusing. When it comes to brown vaginal discharge during pregnancy, it’s not always easy to tell the difference between what’s normal and what’s not. Let us clear your doubts about brown discharge and brownish spotting.

What Causes Brown Discharge During Pregnancy?

When your baby belly increases, so does your vaginal discharge. This is a sign that your pregnancy is going along smoothly and your hormones are functioning properly.

When you’re pregnant, your body produces enormous quantities of a hormone called estrogen. As a matter of fact you will produce more estrogen in one day than a non-pregnant woman does in 3 years. This rise in estrogen levels is essential to increase the blood flow in your uterus and allow the transfer of nutrients to your baby. When more blood flows into your uterus, it stimulates your mucus membranes and causes increased vaginal discharge.

Is Brown Discharge Normal During Pregnancy?

Normal vaginal discharge is a thin, milky white fluid. It is usually odorless and should not be associated with irritation, itching or soreness.

If you experience these unusual symptoms, pay closer attention to any changes in the smell, texture and color of your discharge. A thicker, yellowish and foul-smelling discharge may indicate a vaginal infection. In that case, you should go and see your doctor.

Brown Spotting During Pregnancy

Q. I have a brownish discharge. Is something wrong with my pregnancy?

When your discharge is brownish, it may be the sign of a light spotting or bleeding. Rest assured, this is a common occurrence in the first weeks of pregnancy.

The main cause of brown discharge is “implantation bleeding”: during the first week of pregnancy, the fertilized egg attaches itself to your uterus, causing a normal, light bleeding.

If you experience spotting after sexual intercourse, it may be the result of the increased blood supply caused by pregnancy hormones.

Brown discharge is not something you should worry about. However, if it turns pink or red, it could be the sign of a potential miscarriage. If you notice such changes, it’s best to see your doctor.

Q. How can I deal with pregnancy discharge?

Increased vaginal discharge during pregnancy is essential to keep you and your baby in perfect health. To cope with pregnancy discharge, simply wear panty liners to keep you clean and dry all day long.

Taking care of your intimate hygiene by using an intimate wash also helps prevent possible infections and some of the unpleasant odors that can be associated with pregnancy discharge.

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Note: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.