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brown? girls only!


Question Posted Friday April 24 2009, 6:11 pm

Okay so i had my period this past week, and I'm basically done with it, started the 19th. But like i noticed brown? and when i wipe its like brown? so i dont know what the problem is. is this common?

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falsewords answered Saturday April 25 2009, 6:48 am:
It's completely normal. Every girls menstrual cycle is different. Usually, old blood is brown and you could experience it in the first days of your new cycle and as it progresses the blood will get red. Or it could be the opposite, in your case. The old blood is still there, hence the brown. It's nothing to worry about!

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Trauma answered Saturday April 25 2009, 4:29 am:
This is very common. I've gone through the same thing many times. It's nothing to worry about unless your period lasts more than like a week (which happened to me), but just having brown blood is nothing to worry about.

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