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What Causes Brown To Red Vaginal Discharge After Unprotected Sex?

Hi,the frist day of my last period was on the 9th of the 8th -14 and I had unpreocted intercourse on the 25 & 26 of the 8th-14 but on the 7th-9-14 I started to see a brown discharge it was jus lik my period but brown the next day it became red and am seeing a lot of damage flesh then I remembered its the taring down of the uterus ...HELP!
posted on Thu, 11 Sep 2014
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Thanks for letting us know your health concern. From the description you have given, it appears that you may have experienced a chemical pregnancy. The clarification can be done by testing the discharge through a histopathological examination. The blood test for pregnancy helps to confirm/exclude pregnancy. This should be followed by a sonogram of the pelvis to know the status of the pelvic organs and help plan further management. If pregnancy is negative, you are likely to have experienced transient hormone imbalance. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Brown To Red Vaginal Discharge After Unprotected Sex?

Hello, Thanks for letting us know your health concern. From the description you have given, it appears that you may have experienced a chemical pregnancy. The clarification can be done by testing the discharge through a histopathological examination. The blood test for pregnancy helps to confirm/exclude pregnancy. This should be followed by a sonogram of the pelvis to know the status of the pelvic organs and help plan further management. If pregnancy is negative, you are likely to have experienced transient hormone imbalance. Hope this helps.