So, my period ended last weekend. I'm sexually active with my boyfriend, and we noticed that even after a few days off my period, there was still some on the condom we used. I thought it was no big deal, you know, the organ will cleanse itself out when it does.
I also have a slight UTI from I believe the latex of the condom -- it's not a big deal or anything, I've dealt with UTIs before but I'm not sure if this has to do with some ... clots of blood, I think is the right way to describe, in my underwear. They're small and brownish & has happened a couple times this week. I've never had this before, should I be concerned?
And as far as the UTI'S Drink alot of water and cranberry juice.. try cranberry pills,
Also very important to try to urinate before and after sex and make sure your partner and you are very clean down there.. [ ashleyrguadalupe's advice column | Ask ashleyrguadalupe A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Monday March 14 2011, 1:37 pm: It could just be from your period, sexual intercourse, or both. Don't worry about it too much. If you keep getting it, then see a Gynecologist. [ xomegaroni's advice column | Ask xomegaroni A Question ]
gr8fruit answered Friday March 11 2011, 10:30 pm: Hi,
I don't think you should be worried. Any small/large brownish clots that you discharge is most likely old blood that is only now being cleaned out. UTI's don't tend to make your blood change color and being sexually active wouldn't affect your period much either. Sometimes you just have an off one due to: stress, change in exercise, or change in eating habits. Unless your period stops completely, brown discharge/clots is pretty normal. Give it time and you'll see it change back <3 [ gr8fruit's advice column | Ask gr8fruit A Question ]
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