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So, I should probably start off by saying, i've had this for almost a month. The last time I had my period was May 31 and was about 2 weeks late, i'm 20, a virgin, and was tested negative for a UTI when I went to the doctor.

I've been getting these red strands after wiping. I'm not sure where it's coming from because when I wipe just my urethra, it's there. My vagina? They're there. I thought it was maybe this new bedding I got, which is red and didn't give it a wash to rinse the extra dye, but after changing the bedding to a different color and showering multiple times, they're still there. Thinking it was the toilet paper I was using, i've switched between 4 different brands and used Cottonelle wipes and i'm STILL getting them.

It's not blood because I can manipulate it. I'm assuming that if it's blood it would just break apart or smear just by touching it? These don't, they just move around like it's well....solid, like a thread.

I'm thinking that it's just leftover from my very unusual period and hoping it would go away the next time I have my period, but I'm doubting myself. I'm more worried that it's somehow my bladder shedding.

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Sounds as though it's probably ovulation or just like spot bleeding between periods

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Back with some updates. Still getting them and I finally got a piece large to feel it's texture. It LITERALLY feels like thread. It's completely solid because it didn't break apart or left a stain. I wonder if maybe i've injured my urethral or genital area and it's the skin coming off because i'm being too abrasive? Because I do tend to apply pressure when i'm wiping after going to the bathroom and I use a washcloth and scrub in between my vulva when I shower and I know that genitals can get quite sensitive there.
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Can you share what it is coz I am going through the sane
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Oh my goodness, I am having the same thing. I have had four pieces of red threads come out in vaginal discharge... A bit worrying because I have no idea how it would have got up there.. it really looks just like a piece of embroidery thread but probably about the thickness of two or three strands, and most are about one to two inches in length..
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Hi this is happening to me too I’m starting to panic
Ty
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Did you ever figure out what was going on with the red threads???
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So I recently have been doing the same except I also have black bluish and red fiber strands along w a weird gelatin like blob every now and again ....but always the fibers. I looked at them under a jewelers/coin loop....it legit looks like fibers. Before I shower after I shower even after spraying and not drying w a towel and then checking tp before I even use it. I find them on thing I've held in my hands for extended periods of time.
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So I recently have been doing the same except I also have black bluish and red fiber strands along w a weird gelatin like blob every now and again ....but always the fibers. I looked at them under a jewelers/coin loop....it legit looks like fibers. Before I shower after I shower even after spraying and not drying w a towel and then checking tp before I even use it. I find them on thing I've held in my hands for extended periods of time.
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I've had the dark blue fiber looking stuff too but sadly I can't get an answer on what it is. Have you found out as yet?
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Finding dark blue fiber-like material after wiping your vagina could have several possible causes, such as:

(1) Tampon residue: If you have recently used tampons, it's possible that the fibers from the tampon could be appearing when you wipe. Make sure to properly remove and dispose of tampons and consider using alternative menstrual products if you suspect this may be the cause.

(2) Vaginal discharge: Vaginal discharge can vary in color, consistency, and amount throughout the menstrual cycle. While it's more common for discharge to be white or clear, it can sometimes appear discolored. If you notice any changes in your vaginal discharge, especially if it is accompanied by other symptoms like itching, odor, or pain, it's important to have it evaluated by a doctor.

(3) Infection or inflammation: Certain vaginal infections, such as bacterial vaginosis or yeast infections, can cause changes in vaginal discharge. Inflammation or irritation of the vaginal area can also result in unusual discharge.

Have you got it checked yet?
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Any upadate why was it happening
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