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Blood coming out of my "private place" and NO it's not period!? Okay I'm 17 years old- 18 in 4 months. I've had period for about 3 or 4 years now and i know what it feels like and what i crave.
I just went to pee and i noticed that I have blood coming out of my private place. My last period was on the 15th November and ended on 20th or 21st. It's been 13,14 days. So I'm really worried, as to what happened to me? I had period at the beginning of the month and at the end leading onto next month a couples years ago maybe 2 times. That regulated to once a month, not on the day or couple days apart but more or less.
So now I'm freaked out as to what's happening? I've never had sex, so what could b the cause? I am currently ill, just a cough from the lungs and minor temperature jumping up and down.
Can someone please give me an answer ASAP!
THANK YOU
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solidadvice4teens has given you good advice.
When you are ill, especially taking medication, this can effect your entire body including your menstrual cycle. You period can be late, not come at all or as you are experiencing come early or cause spotting.
The best person to discuss this with is your mother. Your period is a normal bodily function, it is nothing sexual other than it relates to your reproductive system.
None of us are doctors and we do not know you, but your mother does know you. Mom is the best person to consult about things of this nature. I'm sure you went to her with cold symptoms didn't you. Well this is the same thing, really. Yes she may ask you if you have had sex. Tell her the truth. Knowing the truth mom can then decide if this is as I said just a symptom of your illness or if you should consult with a gynecologist. ]
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It's spotting (see article above) and there's reasons listed there. Be sure to tell your mom as she knows what's normal and not for vaginal bleeding and can/should take you to a doctor to discuss it. ]
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