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Having Sex, Now See Slight Pink Color On Toilet Paper, Reddish Brown Slightly Watery Discharge. Problem?

I had my normal period on aug 1. My periods only last 3 days. My husband and I have been having sex every other day since aug 4th, then today started feeling some pressure. When I used the restroom found a slight pink color on toilet paper, then later today had some reddish brown slightly watery discharge. Is this a normal sign for ovulation or something else?
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for posting your query on health care magic.
Intermenstrual bleeding could be due to many reasons.
One of it being use of contraceptive.
Other causes being cervicitis.
I suggest you to get yourself examined by a Gynecologist .
Hope this helps.
regards,
Dr Nilofer
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Having Sex, Now See Slight Pink Color On Toilet Paper, Reddish Brown Slightly Watery Discharge. Problem?

Hello, Thanks for posting your query on health care magic. Intermenstrual bleeding could be due to many reasons. One of it being use of contraceptive. Other causes being cervicitis. I suggest you to get yourself examined by a Gynecologist . Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer