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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Early Periods With Brown Discharge, Cramping. What Could This Be?

I had my period last month on the 22nd . mt periods have been a little weird the past few months. Now this month i am not due for it for another 2 week but i just started passing veiny stuff now brown discharge and am starting again. I have been cramping ever since i got off last month but usually i cramp the day before and that s it. What could this be?
Sat, 23 Nov 2013
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

A brown discharge is considered normal if seen at the beginning or end of a period, so is the cramping.

But as you have mentioned the pain to be present since your last period suspicion of infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc; arise. For this reason I think it is best to visit a doctor and get examined.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Early Periods With Brown Discharge, Cramping. What Could This Be?

Hello ma am and welcome. A brown discharge is considered normal if seen at the beginning or end of a period, so is the cramping. But as you have mentioned the pain to be present since your last period suspicion of infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc; arise. For this reason I think it is best to visit a doctor and get examined. Hope this helps. Best wishes.