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Brown Spotting: 3 Cases of Its Occurrence and Possible Ways out

Brown spotting

Brown spotting can occur before and after period or during pregnancy. In each case it has its own reasons and each time a woman has the spotting of this type, she should consult a gynecologist to know for sure everything’s fine. Let’s find out more about spotting that occurs in different cases and its possible causes and triggers.

Brown Discharges before Period: Are They Dangerous?

Menstrual fluid includes nutrients, old blood and layer of endometrium. There are cases, when only one element is discharges from the vagina. When it is endometrium, the discharge is brown in color. And this is the main reason why so many women can experience brown discharges before the period’s due.

Birth control pills also have a pretty great impact on the color and quantity of the discharge, because they alter the functioning of female hormones. Contraceptives affect the hormones production during the whole cycle, so a woman, who takes them on a regular basis, experiences brown discharges before her period.

Polyps are other triggers of brown-colored spotting. These are cells that grow in the uterus in an abnormal way. These tumors appear due to different reasons, but are mostly safe in nature. Brown discharge can be a result polyp bleeding inside the uterus.

And, finally, implantation bleeding. Sometimes it is pink bleeding; in other cases it can be brownish. Such bleeding serves as an indicator of pregnancy. It means that the fetus has already implanted in the uterine lining. While burrowing inside the lining, the embryo causes the rapture, and this is where the blood is coming from. Implantation spotting lasts up to 3 days and can occur a week prior to period or from 6 to 12 days after it.

Causes of Brown Discharge after a Period

Normally, such bleeding is natural, as the discharge consists of older endometrial tissues remnants. These tissues get brown after being discharges from the body. This is a part of the so-called self-cleaning process. This case is absolutely safe and there is no need to get worried about the discharge.

If a brown-colored bleeding takes place after 3-4 weeks of the cycle, it may signify implantation bleeding. However, when the discharge has altered blood, it means it occurs due to the damage of the reproductive system’s internal part. This case requires professional examination and care.

Do You Have Brown Discharge In Early Pregnancy?

If you had your menstrual cycle not more than 5 weeks ago, then stay calm. In this case brownish bleeding is safe, because it is simply a sign of implantation. The thing is when the egg attaches itself to the uterus walls, it raptures the lining of the uterus and causes spotting. If you are pregnant and experience rather heavy bleeding along with cramping, seek for medical help, as brown discharge can be a sign of miscarriage.

There are also cases, when the condition is referred to the uterus stretching and growth, which happens because of the growing size of the embryo.

Why consult a professional if you experience brown discharges during early pregnancy? Because the occurrence of such discharges can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy, which a very dangerous ad life-threatening condition both for a baby and a mother.

Those, who have sexual intercourses during first months of pregnancy, can see brownish spotting pretty frequently. This bleeding happens because of penile irritation to the cervix and there is nothing you should get worried about. During the intercourse the cervix becomes very sensitive and discharges become more frequent and vivid. Always consult your doctor if you notice any changes and abnormalities in your discharges, while being pregnant. This will help you to avoid complications.

Result of Psychological Problems

Not so long ago researches from the U.S. National Library of Medicine proved that brown spotting can also be caused by a number of psychological problems. When a woman is always stressed, her brain sends impulses that can change the intensity of hormone production.

In this case periods can become either more or less frequent, decrease or increase in volume. Between the periods some women experience brownish discharges they cannot explain. This is why it is highly important to try to stay calm and learn a few stress managing techniques. Such changes can lead to pain and discomfort that is impossible to escape or get rid of.

Do you suffer from brown spotting? Evaluate your health condition and find out whether the discharge has been triggered by your physiological or psychological condition. Consult a professional and find the right treatment.