Something wierd came out of my vagina !?!
Question: Something wierd came out of my vagina !!?
I'm 16 years old and have been having sex with my boyfriend for around 7 months!. Nothing like this has ever happened to be before, but on tuesday my boyfriend & I were having sex when i started bleeding heavily, like not just a spot, proper pouring out of me!. I ran to his toilet to clean myself up and this red, slimey, muscley thing came out of me!. i don't know what it was, it can't have been a miscarriage because I'm on the contraceptive pill and use it responsibly, and I just finished my period on the Thursday before!. Does anyone know what this can be!?Www@Answer-Health@Com
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Does not sound as if you had a miscarriage if you had a period the thursday before!. Even the earliest of miscarriages are painful with cramps!. Seems that you still had a blood clot sitting at your cervix and was dislodged from having sex!. If your bleeding did not continue and there was no serious pain then I am sure you are fine!. Of course if either of those things continue you should see your doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Hon, sorry but it sounds like you had a miscarriage!. You can still get pregnant while on the pill even if you are responsible!. There is an ever so slight chance of pregnancy simply because there is no 100% effective method outside of abstinence!. Please go see a gynecologist as you need to make sure everything is okay within your reproductive tract!. Good luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com
It's left over period blood, its like a hard "muscley" as you described it, alien thing its just where the blood has clotted inside you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Im not sure it may have been a miscarriage but it sounds gross I would go see a doctor If I were you and pills do not 100% prevent against getting pregnate good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com
If you were preganant - you would still have a positive home pregnancy test so go ahead and take one!. The hormones do not go away immediately!.
It would be impossible for you to have had a period - 5 days before this episode and for you to discharge any actual fetal-contraceptive tissue as it takes much longer than 5 days to develop the type of 'fetal' tissue you are referring to!.
Without any symptoms now - a trip to see your physician will not definitively diagnose this occurrance - as your provider can only do what everyone here is doing: Guess - unless you happened to have saved the 'matter' that you expelled!. That would be the only way to know for sure what happened via sending it to a pathologist to be examined!.
It is highly unlikely you experienced a miscarriage so soon after a normal menstral cycle without any other symptoms like abdominal pain, cramping, heavy bleeding, nausea, or vomiting!.
Most likely you experienced a bit of blood with a thick mucous discharge as a result of sexual intercourse in which the cervix opened slightly - usually due to pressure on cervix!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
It would be impossible for you to have had a period - 5 days before this episode and for you to discharge any actual fetal-contraceptive tissue as it takes much longer than 5 days to develop the type of 'fetal' tissue you are referring to!.
Without any symptoms now - a trip to see your physician will not definitively diagnose this occurrance - as your provider can only do what everyone here is doing: Guess - unless you happened to have saved the 'matter' that you expelled!. That would be the only way to know for sure what happened via sending it to a pathologist to be examined!.
It is highly unlikely you experienced a miscarriage so soon after a normal menstral cycle without any other symptoms like abdominal pain, cramping, heavy bleeding, nausea, or vomiting!.
Most likely you experienced a bit of blood with a thick mucous discharge as a result of sexual intercourse in which the cervix opened slightly - usually due to pressure on cervix!.Www@Answer-Health@Com