If you are interested in the topic "bleeding brown pregnancy", the following paragraph might contain some useful information for you.
If a woman experiences a bleeding brown pregnancy, she is of course worried about the continuity of her pregnancy and what might happen to her baby. However, the following paragraphs show that most of the bleedings, that occur during pregnancy, have a harmless cause.
Many women, i.e. 20 - 25%, suffer from brown bleedings especially during early pregnancy. Others experience a bleeding which takes place 3 - 4 weeks after their last period, i.e. when the fertilized egg cell nests into the uterus membrane. Many women also have light brown bleedings due to a low progesterone level in early pregnancy which can be cured by taking progesterone tablets which have to be prescribed by the gynaecologist. Some women have temporary bleedings round about the time when they normally would have had their period.
If fine blood vessels at the uterus are hurt during sexual intercourse or if slight inflammations of the blood vessels, which are strongly supplied with blood, occur, then these might be further harmless causes for slight bleedings. Although in more than 50% of the pregnancies in which slight brown bleedings occur, no problems arise later on, pregnant women are generally recommended to consult their gynaecologists or midwifes if they observe any type of bleedings during their pregnancy.
As stated above, despite slight brown bleedings, more than 50% of the pregnancies develop normally. Nevertheless, if a woman suffers from bleedings during pregnancy, she should try to take care of herself and try to take a rest. Normally, these bleedings disappear after a few days of rest.