If it's blood, no, in most cases. If you get a little bit of blood, it could be from "rough" sex or implantation bleeding (meaning that you are in the stages of getting pregnant and the embryo is implanting in the womb).
If it is mucous, and you are between 10 to 18 or so days after your last period, that is completely normal. It happens when you ovulate. Your body is trying to make it more hospitable for the potential sperm that may visit to make you pregnant. If you are trying not to get pregnant, use extra caution.
If you have a mucous discharge with scanty blood in between your periods, you may have a yeast infection. You should talk to your physician.
intermenstrual bleeding
Uterine cancer is highly treatable if caught fast. Look for Longer/heavier periods than you�۪re accustomed to, Bleeding or discharge between periods, Bleeding or discharge after menopause, Pelvic pain or pressure.
Uterine cancer is highly treatable if caught fast. Look for Longer/heavier periods than you�۪re accustomed to, Bleeding or discharge between periods, Bleeding or discharge after menopause, Pelvic pain or pressure.
Its typically because it is old blood. It is less and less common as you start having more periods
Spotting in between periods is not supposed to happen but it is not all that abnormal either. It is usually down to a fluctuation of hormones and doesn't bear any significance or meaning.
A yeast infection. Enjoy.
Discharge, cramps and pain.
no, black discharge can be a sign of a prolapse in the vaginal wall - get this checked out
Vaginal discharge is the result of secretions produced from small glands in the lining of the vagina and the cervix. All women have a little discharge starting a year or two before puberty and ending after the menopause. How much discharge a woman notices changes from time to time and it will change quite a lot between periods. Different persons can have different volume of "normal" discharge depending on age, cycle periods, hormonal balance and sexual activities. You can check different kinds of discharge and causes in recommended link. Discharge means your body's way of getting rid of waste.
Typically it is supposed to be brownish. That is because it is the rest of the eggs and the old wall of the uterus are falling out.
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