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Brown Discharge, Blood In Urine, Lower Back Pain. Negative Pregnancy Test. Taken Emergency Contraception

I noticed bloody brown discharge and over next few days this has continued as well as pinky coloured. I am unsure if blood in urine but there was bright red blood present following urinating upon wiping, i did have lower back pain which went from the right to the left but gone over couple of last days. I carried out pregnancy test which was negative, i did take emergency contraception on 3rd January too.
Tue, 15 Jan 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM

The first step to be taken is examination of the urine.
In case the blood is present in the urine, the urine test will give information about that.
In case the urine is negative for blood, you need to visit your gynaecologist for examination.
If there is vaginal discharge, this discharge should be examined.
Common cause of vaginal discharge are infection.
Emergency contraceptive will not cause a bloody discharge.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Brown Discharge, Blood In Urine, Lower Back Pain. Negative Pregnancy Test. Taken Emergency Contraception

Hello and welcome to HCM The first step to be taken is examination of the urine. In case the blood is present in the urine, the urine test will give information about that. In case the urine is negative for blood, you need to visit your gynaecologist for examination. If there is vaginal discharge, this discharge should be examined. Common cause of vaginal discharge are infection. Emergency contraceptive will not cause a bloody discharge. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal