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Cysts On Ovaries. Pregnant And Light Brown Discharge. Advise To Save The Baby?

I have had one miscarriage and they said I got a cysts 0n on my ovaries and now I am a almost 2mos pregnant again and I have a very very light brown discharge and that's kinda the way I started to miscarry the last time but I also had sex with me
y husband and hadn't had time to bath since last night so I am scared I don't want a lose my baby
Tue, 12 Nov 2013
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1. brown spotting either is Old blood [Normal] or Germinal Trophoblastic Disease (G.T.D.)
2. Having sex can actually irritate your cervix that it tears a bit, leading to a small amount of brown discharge.
3. It's fine as long as the discharge isn't heavy with cramping or red like menstrual blood and there are no blood clots, still consult with your Gynecologist who might do a Transvaginal Ultrasound.
4. Best option will be to contact your doctor to find out what exactly the cause is!
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Cysts On Ovaries. Pregnant And Light Brown Discharge. Advise To Save The Baby?

** 1. brown spotting either is Old blood [Normal] or Germinal Trophoblastic Disease (G.T.D.) 2. Having sex can actually irritate your cervix that it tears a bit, leading to a small amount of brown discharge. 3. It s fine as long as the discharge isn t heavy with cramping or red like menstrual blood and there are no blood clots, still consult with your Gynecologist who might do a Transvaginal Ultrasound. 4. Best option will be to contact your doctor to find out what exactly the cause is!