im in real need....i wanted to knw what does green discharge mean ? i have had sexual intercourse like a week back and eaten an ipill....and my periods is due last week....am i pregnant ? or is it the ipill effect that is taken place ? please help me out
Hi, Welcome to Healthcare magic. I am Dr Ramadevi Wani. I will be answering your concerns today.
The delay in period is probably due to the Ipill that you have taken. Ipill is very effective in preventing pregnancy if used correctly. So your chances of pregnancy are almost nil.
A greenish vaginal discharge is suggestive of infection. Is it foul smelling and associated with itching? If so it is suggestive of trichomonial infection, which is a STD. Green discharge can also be due to other bacterial infection. Consult Gynecologist for internal examination and screening for STDs so that you can take the right treatment. Do get your pap smear done if it is due. Best wishes, Dr Rama. I hope this is
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What Causes Green Discharge?
Hi, Welcome to Healthcare magic. I am Dr Ramadevi Wani. I will be answering your concerns today. The delay in period is probably due to the Ipill that you have taken. Ipill is very effective in preventing pregnancy if used correctly. So your chances of pregnancy are almost nil. A greenish vaginal discharge is suggestive of infection. Is it foul smelling and associated with itching? If so it is suggestive of trichomonial infection, which is a STD. Green discharge can also be due to other bacterial infection. Consult Gynecologist for internal examination and screening for STDs so that you can take the right treatment. Do get your pap smear done if it is due. Best wishes, Dr Rama. I hope this is