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prncess23

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Brown Discharge...worried
Posted: 02-17-07 03:08am

What does this brown discharge mean? Here are the dates of my periods: 10/19, 11/20,(skipped dec...Very high stress), 1/4, 2/6. Since feb 6th, I got my period but it wasn't like I usually get one...It was lighter and the color was brownish-reddish. I experienced the bloating and cramps but they went away within a few hours. I am not sexually active, 23 years old, had first period when I was 13. The thing that is scaring me is that this brown crap is still coming out...I thought it ended by now, but its still coming...You need a pantyliner. There is an odor to it. Im thinking its an infection...

What I want to know is...What is this? Why this is happening? And, is it serious?

Please help.
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Re: Brown Discharge...worried
Posted: 02-17-07 05:50am

prncess23 wrote:
what does this brown discharge mean? Here are the dates of my periods: 10/19, 11/20,(skipped dec...Very high stress), 1/4, 2/6. Since feb 6th, I got my period but it wasn't like I usually get one...It was lighter and the color was brownish-reddish. I experienced the bloating and cramps but they went away within a few hours. I am not sexually active, 23 years old, had first period when I was 13. The thing that is scaring me is that this brown crap is still coming out...I thought it ended by now, but its still coming...You need a pantyliner. There is an odor to it. Im thinking its an infection...


What I want to know is...What is this? Why this is happening? And, is it serious?

Please help.


it is near impossible to diagnose a disese over the internet. If you are concerned, then you need to go to a gynecologist; and it sound slike you are concerned. Ignoring it may make it go away this month, or it may worsen. Going to a doctor is the only sure way to get an answer.

If you would like more information, please use the link above that says "ask a doctor!" when one is online Smile
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