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What Causes Severe Cramping Accompanied With Reddish Vaginal Discharge?

For the past 2 daysi have for some odd reason having cramps and yesterday when I went to the restroom the gooey brown redish clot came out of me I figured I was starting my period 2 days early then it stopped and then I started getting brown discharge later on that night so I went to bed just assuming I was going to wake up with my period but there was absolutely nothing then later on today just a little more brown discharge but nothing more I don t think I m pregnant because me and my boyfriend uses the pullout method he has never nutted in me
Wed, 25 Nov 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The period can occasionally be inconsistent but it would be best, if it does not start fully or normally , to do a pregnancy test.

It is still possible, with your form of contraception, to conceive because some of the semen may enter into the vaginal canal.
The test is best done 11 to 14 days after possible conception.

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What Causes Severe Cramping Accompanied With Reddish Vaginal Discharge?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The period can occasionally be inconsistent but it would be best, if it does not start fully or normally , to do a pregnancy test. It is still possible, with your form of contraception, to conceive because some of the semen may enter into the vaginal canal. The test is best done 11 to 14 days after possible conception. I hope this helps