Lately, for like the past few days, everyday i've had brown stuff in my panties whenever i check. I dont think its my period, i was on it a few weeks ago. Is this bad, what is it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Emmiisbiffle4life answered Friday September 22 2006, 11:49 pm: Depending if your first getting your period or already have a constant flow, it would be different. When you are just beginning to spot it doesn't look like "period-red" because the hormones are changing the pigmant in the blood but, if you've already had your period for two years and you can time it then thats probably not it either. There is a good chance it is discharge, thats just a complex word for body waste. Not all girls get it but if you do its almost everyday. I get it and its extremely aggravating and disgusting feeling, making me really uncomfortable in class like that it leaked so, I just wear pantiliners; you don't feel them at all its like a THIN pad but is soo much better than runining your panties.
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Rachiepoo answered Friday September 22 2006, 10:40 pm: i dont think this is chlamydia, i think its spotting from your period, if you havnt started it before its soon to come, if you have then its probably just old blood clearing your system [ Rachiepoo's advice column | Ask Rachiepoo A Question ]
PinkLady4863 answered Friday September 22 2006, 10:49 am: Well the first question i need to ask is, are you sexually active? if so, discolored discharge can mean chlymidia. Chlymidia has no real symptoms so you may not feel any abnormalties, but it is important you get checked because it can lead to infertility, and overian cancer. Go to your doctor and get testsed as soon as possible because if caught early, it iw treatable.
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