You may produce brown spots after the egg has successfully fertilized the sperm and attaches itself to the uterine wall. Brown spots before menstruation, which is a sign of pregnancy is called implantation bleeding.
Implantation bleeding usually occurs 1-2 weeks after the egg is fertilized. The spots that appear are usually brown or pink. However, not all pregnant people experience it.
In order to distinguish which brown spots are a sign of pregnancy or for other reasons, pay attention to the accompanying symptoms. You are likely to get pregnant if;
- The breast feels sore and tight
- Fatigue
- Urinating frequently
- Nausea and vomiting.
If you have recently been having sex and haven’t had your period, you should check your pregnancy with a test pack. For more accurate results, you should check with your gynecologist.