should get checked immediatley u cld have infection for others u might have infections or just wanting to be preg so ure bodys might be going to a histerical pregnancy and thats when u wanna b prego so bad that ure body starts to do as a pregnant body would
Yes, this is normal. Your vagina is still "cleaning" itself out. The brown discharge is just old blood. Gross, I know, but it's totally normal. If you have brown discharge for more than a couple of days, I would see a doctor about that. Abnormal discharge can be a sign of an infection or STD.
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Not usually, no.
I dont the exact time but usually about a week before your period and youll get it throughout the week to
That normal that discharge your period could be late because your irregular, stress, diet and age which can cause it to not come.
Brown discharge, is not really discharge at all. It's the beginning of your lining shedding or rather your cycle is starting.
This is normal for your first post-partum period; your body is still recovering from pregnancy. The brown discharge is simply old blood, and commonly follows a heavy period. You need to schedule your six-week follow-up with your OB-GYN, and discuss these concerns with him or her.
Its possible. You also could have gotten pregnant right before you period so you should wait a week then take a test.
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This is not a question. If you are worried talk to a doctor
Yes, it's completely normal to spot before menstruation. Your period doesn't have an on/off switch, it will start light with a little blood leaving your body and mixing with discharge so can be brown or pink rather than red, this will typically occur a few days before your period starts. It's also normal to get spotting up to two weeks before your period as a result of ovulation.
it sounds like you may indeed be in the early stages of pregnancy, in which case the sore breasts are normal, faint positives are normal, the brown discharge is even normal! The colour of the discharge is due to the fact that any pregnancy that may be present is gaining weight day by day and in doing so puts pressure on the cervix, which in turn dislodges any old period blood which may be lying around at or beside the cervix.