Causes of link light brown discharge Posted: 04-13-08 14:33pm
about a month ago i had a pregnancy scare
i did not have sex but some got on inside
my vaginal area
my period was late but i did get it
it was very light and lasted 6days
now [about two weeks later]
my vaginal area is very red and ichy
also im geting alot of lightpink to light
brown discharge
its enough were i have to wear a tampon
im also experiencing cramps [similar to
menstration cramps] and a very tender
stomach
im not sure whats going on with me but im
very worried and hope someone can help
with this
i doubt it is an std because i am the only
person my boyfriend has ever done anything
[more than a kiss] with
just someone please help
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PenguinsRus
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Posted: 04-14-08 13:04pm
This sounds like you might have a yeast
infection or some other type of bacterial
infection if you are red and itchy. The
light pink/brown discharge is most likely
just old menstrual blood, or an oncoming
early period. It sounds like you are both
being safe so I would not worry about
stds, but I would still go to a doctor if
you continue to itch a lot so you can rule
out any infections and get medicine to
feel better.
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