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Question Posted Sunday April 9 2006, 3:48 pm

Sorry if this is 'graphic'. 17/f
On Thursday the 6th I went to the gynecologist for the first time.
Well because I had had sex before (only once) she gave me a pap smear.
The next day I noticed some black thick discharge on my underwear. I thought that maybe she had 'popped my cherry'. That night (Friday) there was nothing on my underwear, but during the day I had a good amount of the black discharge again.
The same thing with today. Nothing in the morning but later in the day I have it. Its kind of like a period but its black and not very much.

So could she have 'popped my cherry' or is there maybe something wrong?


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NakedFaery answered Monday April 10 2006, 12:02 pm:
If you've had sex before, your hymen would already be broken. If you hadn't had full intercourse before, she shouldn't really have given you a pap smear.

Make another appointment and soon. Dark red discharge from the vagina is normally a symptom of blood clotting in the vagina or the uterus. There could be any number of things that cause that.

It is not unusual to experience light bleeding after a pap smear, particularly if your vagina is not used to being stretched. Of course, everyones definition of light bleeding is different. If you're not experiencing it during the day, then I really don't think you have anything to worry about. Make an appointment to be on the safe side though.

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Razhie answered Sunday April 9 2006, 4:57 pm:
Call your gynecologist right now and tell her what you are experiencing. Make an appointment and go back in. Do NOT leave this.

Black vaginal discharge normally means that that there is blood in your vagina, it might just be a small cut you got during the exam, but it can also be a symptom of something more serious. A bit of dark brown or red around your period is fine, but spotting black randomly is not good at all.

(I doubt very much she broke your hymen, if you've had sex before it's probably broken anyways.)

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