Well, for the past week or so I've been discharging heavily, this is nothing new, but my discharge is brown. It's usually not that color, at all. What could be wrong? I'm no sexually active at all, but is around the time I usually get my period. Is something wrong?
Informant_Girl answered Saturday August 13 2005, 12:47 pm: It may be nothing more than something that changed in your diet, and since you mentioned your period's about to begin, it may be related to that. However, to be on the safe side, you should schedule a doctor's appointment. You may have an internal infection that is causing the discoloration; you do not need to be sexually active to pick up such infections, they could be due to poor hygiene or a number of other factors. Mention to your doctor that you are not sexually active; this will help rule out certain diseases and you won't have to go through an internal exam coz it would hurt too much if you've never had sex. I wish you luck. [ Informant_Girl's advice column | Ask Informant_Girl A Question ]
brittani32 answered Friday August 12 2005, 4:20 pm: nothing is wrong with you i do not think... i mean i am no doctor... but i know a lot bout this kinda stuff... if its coming before your period then its prolly jus like a little something your always gonna have prior to starting your period... if its after your period... its prolly just the aftermath of it... like what didnt come out in the middle of that week.. and is deciding to let itself come out now... hope this helps ya! [ brittani32's advice column | Ask brittani32 A Question ]
_sarahxoxo answered Friday August 12 2005, 2:50 pm: It sounds like it's just because you are getting your period so I wouldn't worry about it, but if it has a bad oder than that could mean you have an infection.
~sarah <3 [ _sarahxoxo's advice column | Ask _sarahxoxo A Question ]
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