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I have brown discharge, what does it mean? i had my last period 2 weeks ago and sex one week ago?
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I would need more information, but brown discharge is relatively normal. Sometimes when women ovulate, they get a little brown discharge or when our hormones are changing we can also get brown discharge. Now if its smelly, then it could possibly be a bacteria infection or an STD. So if its smelly, you should go to the doc asap. If its not smelly, then don't worry, because its normal to get brown discharge every now and then even when we are not on our period.
- bushongLv 44 years ago
hi Lori, i'm very almost beneficial you're no longer pregnant. probability is, what you're seeing is older blood that did no longer get squeezed out for the time of your final era. now and back ovulation (which could be happening proper approximately now) will reason the uterus to flow by way of some minor contractions. you probable won't even experience them as cramps, yet they are going to be sufficient to shake out that previous blood. i'm guessing it had some gruesome scent to it? just to be on the risk-free factor, and on your individual piece of innovations, get a pair abode being pregnant attempt kits and spot what comes up. i could supply you 10 to a million odds against being pregnant, yet attempt a pair besides... perfect, Ed, RN
- 1 decade ago
It's perfectly normal. Don't worry it's just old blood..and stuff from your period. It has happened to me a few times and I'm fine
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
brown usually means old blood. could be left over from your period
- Anonymous1 decade ago
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