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If your talking about a discharge, especially if it occurs when your period would have been due, that is not unusual. (That's why a lot of women assume they are not pregnant when they are) If it gets redder, smells bad, or you're in pain, please see your health care professional as it could be the sign of a miscarriage.

If you are talking about a change in skin colour, then this colouration is nature's way of indicating to a potental mating partner that the deed has already been done and is due to the changing hormones. Some women notice even a blueness or purpling of that area, which usually fades towards the fourth month or so along. Perfectly natural. How do I know? Simple, I'm the mum of 4.
Happy pregnancy, B

2007-04-05 00:08:18 · answer #1 · answered by Barb Outhere 7 · 0 0

this may frighten you but if its a brown discharge, i had that at 7 weeks and lost my baby at 9 weeks but my sister in law had the same and then had a normal pregnancy as brown discharge is common in the early stages of pregnancy, you need to go hospital and they will scan you thats the only way you will know, when i was scanned i had an empty sack which a week later i was in agony and had a misscarrage, i pray to god you will be ok cos it is the worse thing ever but it may be nothing to worry about but do go for a scan asap, as they say that when you see a fetal heartbeat on screen the chances of misscarage happening are only 10% i hope everything is ok and hope i havent frightened you just keep your feet up and do basically nothing good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

2007-04-05 00:27:24 · answer #2 · answered by jan 1 · 0 0

Different women have different kinds of skin changes during pregnancy.
Changes in hormone levels during pregnancy can produce a wide range of skin changes: from stretch marks to acne to darkening of the skin. Most of these changes disappear shortly after delivery. In most pregnant women, hormonal changes cause darkening of skin that is already darker than the rest of the woman’s skin. This darkening may be most obvious in freckles, moles, areolas (colored rings around the breast nipples), nipples, labia (the genital tissue outside of the vagina) and the inner thighs. Some of this darkening may fade after delivery. But these areas are likely to remain darker than they were before pregnancy.

2007-04-05 01:53:13 · answer #3 · answered by earthstarlatin 3 · 1 1

If you are talking about your skin, yes that's normal. You will see your body go through lots of changes as the pregnancy progresses.

2007-04-05 00:08:55 · answer #4 · answered by lix 6 · 0 0

regrettably that's amazingly standard area of being pregnant. I even have had 3 toddlers (8, 7, and four months) and that i strengthen into crying each of how via all 3, and indignant, each little thing aggravated me and that i mean each little thing!!! it truly is in basic terms your hormones retaining your infant! Congrats and robust success!!!

2016-10-02 05:16:46 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

its just where the egg sets itself into the womb its called spottin dont worry unless its gets redder then go to doctors

2007-04-08 06:20:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Let me ask you a question:
Brown as in how???....

2007-04-05 00:09:14 · answer #7 · answered by strwbryhellokitty 1 · 0 0

your not saying what the brown is??
skin colour/discharge
more info please

2007-04-05 00:03:19 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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