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around that time. Ever since I have had a lightbrown milky discharge. I know its not an std because I was recently tested and everything was normal. Just want to know if and when this brown... View answer
Answered by :Dr. T Shobha Deepak
( General & Family Physician)
will be lightbrown ( not dark in color) and color of cervic mucus keeps on changing... I do not have any spotting or bleeding... I'm seeing this change in cervic mucus since last week... Light... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nagamani Ng
( General & Family Physician)
retroplacental clot measuring 15 x 5mm at 11 weeks because i had a lightbrowndischarge so went for u/s . my doc ... browndischarge. so now i become very worried why this is happening... View answer
discharge every day . A few times it has been very light red blood . And one time I had dark brown blood which im guessing was old blood and yesterday I had brown mucus looking... View answer
red blood but it returned to light pink and browndischarge. On the third day, it s been brown all day ...Hi I ve been getting a lightbrown/browndischarge... View answer
My girlfriend has experienced some rather unusual things during her last period. First day bleeding was heavy, second day very light. Third day barely anything. But on the third day her... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Khushboo Priya
( Infertility Specialist)
as I usually do. my second and third day I had brown spotting. and now on my 4th day Im not seeing anything except for light pink when I wipe. What could it be? ... View answer
of brown blood came out, then it stopped then the second and third day is was light, sorta normal then the fourth and fifth and sixth and now the seventh day, been nothing but brown stuff, when... View answer
brownish redish bleeding with bad cramps the sec. day just dark brown bleeding the third day lightbrown ... light 4th day lightbrowndischarge 5th day nothing... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Veera Raghava Rao Buddha.
( General & Family Physician)
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