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Not pregnant - pink discharge


Question Posted Sunday January 27 2013, 2:33 am

Hi there,

So I know for sure I am not pregnant (last time I had sex was a year ago). Anyways, so I had some mild cramps this morning and a now in the evening, I saw some pink discharge with some white/light yellow discharge. I have been feeling a little tired too today.
Can anyone help? This is not the first time I am experiencing this. I have gone for an ultrasound of my uterus to see if there is anything going wrong and it came out clear.
Last time I checked I am not deficient in any vitamins etc.

Thank you!


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adviceman49 answered Sunday January 27 2013, 9:48 am:
None of us are doctors so making a diagnoses is not possible.

Based on what you have told us your symptoms are not normal. There are a number of things that could be bothering you most all of which are minor.

I believe the best advice any of us can give you is to schedule an appointment with your GYN. Should your GYN tell you not to be concerned I would get a second opinion from another GYN in an unrelated practice just to be safe.

Insurance companies do pay for second opinions. Especially when dealing the reproductive system.

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