:cry: I feel like crying, right now. I seriously need some help. I confided in a friend, and she said type your symptoms into the computer, and go from there. If it seems serious, go to a doctor. Well, I'm 15 years old .. and my boyfriend and I just started to have intercourse, which is all new to me. After the first time we did it, my period was WEEKS late. I was horrified, thinking that I was pregnant. Then, finally, it came. It lasted the usual few days, no excessive pain or bleeding, just the usual. It ended Thursday night/Friday morning. But then, I was fine for Saturday and Sunday, but this morning when I woke up, I had awful cramps like I usually do when I'm beginning my period. I thought it was weird. And when I went to the bathroom, and wiped .. a gooey, pinkish discharge was on the toilet paper! I always had a little discharge which wasn't weird to me, but now it's almost like it has blood in it, after two days of my period being over and the blood being gone. I'm too scared to ask my Mother, because I'm afraid of what she'll say. If this is serious, I'll go to a doctor, but what do I do, how do I find out what this is? PLEASE, help me.
You should definately go to the doctor, she can explain more about secual health to you...
You should get on some sort of birth control pill or method if you are going to be having sex, condoms are not as effective as the pill..
You should get on some sort of birth control pill or method if you are going to be having sex, condoms are not as effective as the pill..
HI there. I am sorry to hear that you are upset and worried. I can understand that...but to maybe ease your mind a little, I am 23 years old and when I started having sex at 16, I had this same discharge for the first few months.
Eitherway, I agree with the other post above mine, you should see your doctor regardless and get checked out and decide on a birthcontrol method that suits your needs.
Good luck!
Eitherway, I agree with the other post above mine, you should see your doctor regardless and get checked out and decide on a birthcontrol method that suits your needs.
Good luck!