Pregnant With Light Brown Discharge, After Intercourse. Suggestion?
Hi Im 11 weeks 4 days with a healthy scan at 10 weeks 2 days. last night immediately after intercourse i had a little , very light brown discharge on wiping . no pain or fresh bleeding . nothing this morning. this was only 2nd time we ve tried to have intercourse since getting pregnant due to worry from a previous mm at 6 weeks . have 12 scan on Tuesday
Hi,
Any type of blood discharge, red or brown during pregnancy apart from the implantation bleed, is abnormal. You should report the matter to your doctor immediately. Intercourse is best avoided during the first ans last trimesters of pregnancy. You need an examination to locate the cause as the spotting could originate not only from the uterus but also from lesions of the cervix or vagina. The reason for your earlier abortion should also be deciphered. Take care.
Hi there,
Thanks for writing to us,
It is normal to have few spotting of blood after intercourse ,due to any concealed clot of previous minor abberations.as your ultrasound report says normal on the previous visit, It is nothing to worry.
If you still worried of your status and increased symptoms on further intercourse, advisable to consult an nearby gynecologist , regarding your issue.
It is advisable to have planned and safe sex on the first few months of pregnancy.
Take care.
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Pregnant With Light Brown Discharge, After Intercourse. Suggestion?
Hi, Any type of blood discharge, red or brown during pregnancy apart from the implantation bleed, is abnormal. You should report the matter to your doctor immediately. Intercourse is best avoided during the first ans last trimesters of pregnancy. You need an examination to locate the cause as the spotting could originate not only from the uterus but also from lesions of the cervix or vagina. The reason for your earlier abortion should also be deciphered. Take care.