Well, I decided not to take my birth control pack this month, and it's been hectic since then. I bled for about 7 days a week after my last period, and now I have a very strange, brown, thick, sticky discharge that has the consistency of a mucus membrane. I know it's not my hymen. The discharge was about the size of a dime and had lighter discharge on it. There is also some light brown less thick discharge. What could this be?
Update:Yeah cause someone would totally make this up. No it's not a joke question.
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I dont understand what you are talking about, you say you have decided to try for a baby (not using birth control means this) and you bled for 7 days a week, (7 days is a week) and you have this discharge. For a start it cant be your hymen, as that gets broken when you have sex for the first time. The discharge was the size of a dime and had a lighter discharge on it, well it sounds to me like a possible miscarriage. Taking the pill messes up womens bodies and you can expect to bleed like this until your body settles down and gets used to being natural again.
Its impossible to know exactly whats wrong with you, I would suggest going to the Doctor for a check up to put your mind at rest and if you are trying to conceive dont take any more pills, but if you just decided not to take them and dont want a baby then be prepared for a pregnancy soon.
Good luck.
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Um ask a doctor? Sorry, I'm not much help :3
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is this a joke question?