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at first I saw that obscurity brown discharge (something that I have for the first time), but individual 2 hours after I get my interval (red blood period)..
What is causing that discharge and It's a sign of something going wrong, or it's everyday?
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Hmmm...I must ask if you use tampons? If so...this I do believe the first person that answered is correct...mature blood. I know it's totally gross to wear something other than tampons; however you might try something else for this month. ALSO: do you not douche'? Some deliberate douching is so not good for you; however I feel 'after' your period you should...to gain 'everything' outta there. Ok..very soon I personally don't ruminate that you have a 'problem' or anything is wrong...but if this continues you really should see your OBGYN. Another press? Are you sexually active? Use protection? All of the question I'm asking is because they could all be disappeared over and that 'is' what you're seeing as a discharge. (just a thought) Check out this link below though for more information to relieve you on this.
It's normal, purely old blood is adjectives. But if you are still worried go to a doctor. Do you hold risk factors for it to be something else? Nothing replaces the suggestion of a doctor
I have a anguish in my vagina when i enjoy sex its like a burning torment.?
It is normal!! Nothing to verbs about!! Sometimes it will occur towards the end of time of year too!!Vaginal discharge is run of the mill and varies during your menstrual cycle. Before ovulation (the release of the egg), within is A LOT of mucous produced, up to 30X more than after ovulation. It is also more watery and supple during that phase of your cycle.
A brown discharge may happen right after period, and is just "cleaning out" your vagina. Old blood looks brown.
The things to be worried give or take a few include if the discharge has a ashen or green color, is clumpy like cottage cheese, or have a bad odor. If worried, see a doctor.
Breast over-hasty for 3months now and no im not describing my mother?just for ladies to answer?
It's commonplace. I think it's feeble blood. it happens to everybody. don't verbs.