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What Does Delayed Period Along With Brownish Vaginal Discharge Indicate?
Today is 29.09.2016. The last time I ve had sex was on 16.08.2016. I was having unprotected sex almost every day from 28.07. to 16.08. I was supposed to get my period on 31.08. I got it on 30.08. It was heavy as usual and lasted 6 days. Then I ve went through a lot of stress this last month and I was supposed to get my period two days ago (27.09.). I thought I got it today, but it is brown and not so heavy. I ve been having cramps since last week and I feel now like I am really on my period but this does not look like blood. Could I be pregnant? I am not experiencing any other pregnancy signs.
The symptoms are more consistent with infective causes like yeast or bacterial vaginosis. Consult a gynaecologist and plan for a vaginal swab to confirm the diagnosis. As of now, you can use clotrimazole lotion to cleanse your genitals.
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Dr Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician
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What Does Delayed Period Along With Brownish Vaginal Discharge Indicate?
Hello, The symptoms are more consistent with infective causes like yeast or bacterial vaginosis. Consult a gynaecologist and plan for a vaginal swab to confirm the diagnosis. As of now, you can use clotrimazole lotion to cleanse your genitals. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician