This sounds like break through bleeding which is a common occurrence after stopping contraceptives.
If you are currently sexually active & you are not using protection on a regular basis then I would recommend that you perform a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after you had intercourse.
It depends on what type of discharge. If the discharge is blood, then of course it is normal.
i suggest there may be infection due to dryness in vaginal discharge i suggest there may be infection due to dryness in vaginal discharge
Brown discharge after menses is perfectly normal. As the flow of blood slows down it takes longer for it to expel from the body therefore turning brown becoming "old" blood.
Yes, it is just the blood getting mixed with your period blood
it is probably just your normal discharge and blood mixed together :)
If for instance it is a day or two before your periods and you expect pinkish/reddish discharge; its normal and if it is days after your period and you experience dark red or brownish (blood) or discharge, it is probably old blood excreting your body and its also normal. It can only be something to worry about if it has a blood smell and is continuous.
Yes, it is normal for your menstrual blood - or specifically the menstrual flow - to be stretchy. As well as blood your flow is made up of uterine tissue, cervical mucus, and discharge.
Yes, It's normal to have an ocassional spot of blood sometimes two days after your peiriod, clear is also normal.
Normal waxy discharge from the human ear is clear, cloudy, or a bit yellowish. Waxy discharge that is blackish or dark is a sign that there may be a current or reoccuring ear infection that is resulting in blood mixing with the normal discharge.
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.
it could be the end of your period. or if you dont have yours yet, your first cycle. it is the combination of the normal discharge and blood. but if you are worried, go to your doctor.
Yes. It's just dried blood left over.