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What Causes Watery Brown Vaginal Discharge On Having Intercourse Post C-section?

Hi, I am 32 years and had my first baby 4 months old. I had severe cervical erosion before pregnency and took fertility treatment for concieveing. Pregnency went fine. I had my first intercourse after 4 months of c section. I am having watery brown discharge with abdominal cramps. Kindly guide me
Tue, 24 Nov 2015
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Hi.

The watery brown discharge can be a result of having penetrative sexual intercourse after a long period of time and should gradually subside along with the abdominal cramps. If it persists then please report to a doctor. Also, if you are on any medications then this could also result in such a presentation, so speak to your doctor about it.

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What Causes Watery Brown Vaginal Discharge On Having Intercourse Post C-section?

Hi. The watery brown discharge can be a result of having penetrative sexual intercourse after a long period of time and should gradually subside along with the abdominal cramps. If it persists then please report to a doctor. Also, if you are on any medications then this could also result in such a presentation, so speak to your doctor about it. Best wishes.