There could be infection present. It is very important that you seek medical advice.
Yes, it is normal for females to have vaginal discharge after sex. This discharge helps to clean and lubricate the vagina. However, if there are changes in color, smell, or consistency, it may be a sign of infection and a medical professional should be consulted.
So my experience is... If she is a virgin push HARD! Ram her repeatedly, don't stop. But if she isn't a virgin, can't help you. Make it as painful as possible the longer you fu** her, the more painful Extra pain= Don't pull it out slow, Go Fast.
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Some of the symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis are: ~Watery and thin discharge ~A fishy or a strong unpleasant smell ~Greyish white discharge Less common symptoms are itchiness or soreness around the vagina and vulva. One of the less common sexually transmitted diseases, bacterial vaginosis has two common symptoms for women. There is an abnormal discharge, which can be yellow or grayish white, and a pungent odor from the groin area.
Sperm are produced before sex in the testes, stored in the epididymis, and are released during ejaculation when a man reaches orgasm. Sex itself does not produce sperm but serves as the method of delivering the stored sperm for reproduction.
Depends on where the discharge is coming from. If the discharge is from the anus, you're ok, but if the discharge is coming from the sex organs, go see a doctor.
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Lucky for you, no.
The brown discharge could be a sign of pregnancy, or just your period. The only way to know is to get a pregnancy test. Safe sex, kiddos.
If you're having brown discharge only after sex, you may have an infection. See your health care provider for an exam and to discuss your symptoms.
You can not. Vaginal discharge is natural and normal and should not and can not go away. That is the vaginal cleaning system. When you menstruate the egg comes out with the discharge and the discharge keeps the good bacteria on the right level. It also work as lubrication during sex and protects the vaginal tissue.
Brown discharge is old blood and can also indicate that implantation bleeding has occurred. I would recommend you perform a pregnancy test.
Normal discharge means NO INFECTIONS - in this case men cannot have discharge after sex BUT if the origin of discharge is sexually transmitted infections - YES, men can get it after sex.
this is relevent to the question: how old are you?
The fact that it blood was brown and was painful raises serious concerns. It is important that you see a gynecologist as soon as possible.
We are quite sensitive inside the vagina and bleeding a little happens sometimes, especially if there wasn't enough lubricant. The discharge could be if you are close to menstruation.
Brown discharge is spotting and can result from a lot of things, the fact you had rough sex three weeks ago will not explain this discharge. If concerned you may have an STD then go to your doctor or a sexual health clinic to test, this should be standard practice and you should be getting regular STD screening as well as practicing safer sex when sexually active.