i have ben haveing black brown discharge for nearly a week and it smells very bad. im 16 and a virgin. i looked online and it says its for pregnant people, im not pregnant. i have no pattern in periods, never have. but im also highly anemic if that could have anything to do with it? i dont want to go to a gyno so what could be wrong?
I know you don't want to go to a doctor, but what if you HAVE to go? Consider this, please: What if you don't take care of this, and then you are never able to have children later in life.
What if it is to do with a cancer down there? What if you got it lokoed at now and it was no big deal to fix? What if you waited and it cost you your life?
Please, I know you don't WANT to go the doctor. I don't know anyone who really enjoys that... but sometimes you simply HAVE to get yourself checked out. This is one of those times.
It could be nothing at all... but if it is something then it could ruin the rest of your life or even end your life.
khaos4ng31 answered Monday February 15 2010, 6:15 pm: The way you describe it sounds like blood. Blood that has been "stuck" inside of you, and had a delayed discharged. Of course, I'm no doctor, (still studying med school) but you can either follow me (not recommended) or talk about it to your mom/ someone who you can trust. (Preferably a female, but it's up to you.
and when you say you have no patterns in periods, you're wrong. As teenage girls get older, their menstrual cycle starts to develop a pattern. Puberty happens at different times for different people. [ khaos4ng31's advice column | Ask khaos4ng31 A Question ]
xxemilyfeil answered Monday February 15 2010, 4:35 pm: no one can really tell you what it is other than a doctor, especially a gyno. they are experienced in this type of field and youll get more of an answer than on an advice site. [ xxemilyfeil's advice column | Ask xxemilyfeil A Question ]
PinkVsBlue answered Monday February 15 2010, 12:12 pm: The only person who can tell you what is definitely wrong is a doctor. Go see a gyno. This is something you should see a doctor about! You need to know if something is wrong or if its nothing serious. Go to a doctor. This could be an infection of some type. [ PinkVsBlue's advice column | Ask PinkVsBlue A Question ]
smileydino answered Monday February 15 2010, 12:12 pm: It could be old blood from a previous period or you could have some kind of infection. Wait a week or so and see if it goes away, if not schedule an appointment with you gynecologist. Hope this helps! [ smileydino's advice column | Ask smileydino A Question ]
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