Having pinkish looking liquid in underwear? should i be concerned?
Question Posted Wednesday August 3 2011, 10:18 pm
18/f
I litterly just went to the washroom and saw this pinkish looking liquid in my underwear. I finished my period on Sunday and i had no like brown discharge or anything like that in the past couple of days. Just normal discharge. This has NEVER EVER happend to me. It doesn't even look like blood. Like if you really look at it there is some red in it, but it kinda looks pink. I have no clue why this is happening. I wiped myself afterward and found a little bit more of this pinkish liquid. Can anyone please tell me what this is? Has this happend to anyone before?
I first got my period bk in grade 9 so iv had it for about 3-4 years. It is regular and comes around every 28 days every month. Im not sick or anything.
Should i be concerned? Any advice would be helpful. Kinda freaking out a bit just cause this has never happend before lol. And iv had my period long enough to know my body's warning signs for my period to come and the brown discharge and breast soreness and everything. But i already had my period this month and it ended Sunday.I put a pad on just in case there is more. Im not in any pain or anything. Please help. Thanks for the advice in advance.
Additional info, added Thursday August 4 2011, 10:41 am: So woke up this morning and there isnt anything there? just normal discharge. Werid. iv had normal discharge since Sunday so i doubt its left over blood from my period. . Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? DearAbby92 answered Thursday August 4 2011, 12:56 am: I am going to take a guess and say that it could be clear discharge mixed with some of the left over blood from your period. It will probably go away on it's own.
If this persists, or causes you any pain or weird symptoms, then go to the doctors.
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