Hello. I'm 22 year of female and I would like to get some information about some stuff. You see, I'm already 2 years sexually active and just recently I have notices a strange brown vaginal discharge.
I was very frightened because I have never seen anything similar.
Of course, first thing that it was on my mind is some sexually transmitted disease. I have contacted my doctor who did some testing and told me that it isn’t any STD and that it could be normal to have this brown vaginal discharge.
I'm experiencing this problem already for four months and I have noticed that it occur every time in the middle of my menstrual cycle. Could it be from ovulation?
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Hello. I have read your post and decided to help you and explain you some stuff about this brown vaginal discharge.
Like your doctor told you if you notice a brownish tinge in your cervical mucus, relax- there is perhaps nothing to be worry about.
Brown vaginal discharge, especially if it happened around ovulation time- it is almost 100% due to ovulation.
But of course, I can say this only because you have already been to your doctor. This is because vaginal brown discharge could indicate infection or early pregnancy.
So, if I exclude all these reasons- I'm pretty sure that it is from ovulation. Of course, you should practice safe sex to be sure that isn’t caused by early pregnancy.
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hello, I usually had a brown discharge after period, but never before. I just can't describe how worried and scared I was when one day, 10 days before I am supposed to get my period, I notice this brown discharge. then, I was reading a lot about this and I know that a brown discharge is a cervical mucus that is tinged with old blood. Now, as this blood ages in the body, it turns brown and that is why this happens. but also it can be because of the ovulation. it is possible for you to notice a pink or brown discharge during the ovulation. after ovulation, progesterone levels rise, which causes the uterine lining to thicken and mature which is completely normal.
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Cervical polyps may be left to go away on their own during period or menstruation but sometimes they just stay on the cervix. Then they may be removed and most of the time, they are biopsed, to see if they could be precancerous growths because some cancerous growths may resemble polyps. If they have been already diagnosed as polyps, once removed, cervical polyps can return but they wouldn’t be dangerous then either.
It is suspected that cervical polyps are caused by cervical irritations or that they are an abnormal response to the female hormone estrogen. You can’t feel them or see them, only a doc can find them during PAP smear.
C. polyps usually don’t appear after menopause. If they do, they could be suspected of malignancy.
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It would also be of great importance if you could share with us if you had any procedures done down there, if you are using birth control pills, if you are having regular sexual intercourses, etc
Reporting any additional symptoms could be of great importance as well, so that we could have the slightest idea what the problem may be.
I hope to hear from you real soon!
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so she called me and said that she had brown discharge. she didnt mention any pain or inflamation, as this just happpened about half an hour ago, so the situation could change.
her period is not for another 12 days, and even then she is usually 5 or 6 days late. she is 19 years old and she has been sexually active for about two years.
is this a sign of an early pregnancy??? if not, the the **** is it?
any insight to this matter would be greatly appreciated.
--thx 4 all--
--gabe
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It depends on how long her cycle lasts. She could be experiencing some spotting if she is using birth control pills, if she has problems with ovaries. Could it be that the spotting occurred after sex? This could indicate a cervical infection.
If the bleeding/spotting continues or she experiences it again some time, she should definitely see a gynecologist to see if there was a problem.
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Just last friday she informed me that her discharge had brown spots in them. and it lasted for the entire day. Friday was the 16th day into her cycle and i am unsure what the brown spots in her discharge was. is this an indication that i have super precum that 'escaped' and got her pg? any insights would be appreciated.. :-)
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PULL OUT method is not protection, and many women do become pregnant this way.
IF YOU used a condom and there were no breaks or tears, then it would be unlikely your precum could have escaped from said condom.
IF she is on the pill, then her pill protects her from pregnancy! =)
BIRTH CONTROL is low cost and free from many sources! Why not consider birth control pills, it requires little money and no parental consent.
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I used a condom so i guess i was protected and she isn't on the pill. After cumming, i checked if there were any leaks or breaks (i blew the condom up like a balloon and checked if anything escaped). None.
So i am wondering.. why did she have a brownish discharge?
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