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Questions About My Cycle : Unusual Bleeding Last Updated: May 25th, 2010 - 10:17:42


Dark Brown Discharge
Answered by: Angie Frausto
May 24, 2010, 13:10

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I started my period on April 3 and finished on the 6th of April. I started spotting a dark brown sticky discharge(mucus) with little blood spotting on the 17th of April. This has continued until now.(3 days) I am really scared and do not know what to make of it. I think it is my ovulation period but I am not sure because I am told by several researchers that it should be a clear mucus consistency or thick mucus consistency. I do not want to visit my family doctor because I do not want to hear any alarming news. I have not been sexually active for the past 3 years and I feel zero pain in my lower abdomen. I am just scared. I have regular cycles and this is the first time that I Have experienced something like this. I appreciate any advice please.

Moni

Answer

Dear Moni,

Without more information it is difficult to determine the cause of your spotting but do not worry it can be managed!

Mucus very close to ovulation develops to what may be slippery, clear, and stretch to thin strings. In a 28 day cycle the time of ovulation is around day 14. What is seen at menstruation is the sloughing of the lining of the uterus and it seems that if it has not developed properly, it can have an unusual way of shedding such as with prolonged brown spotting. Stress, nutrition, hormone levels, and other conditions may be some of the causes that once corrected will cause it to disappear.

It would be very helpful for you to learn to chart one of the natural methods listed on our web site. An NFP teacher will teach you about your reproductive system and help you to understand the problems you are having if this continues. Then if indicated she can refer you to a physician who can use the information on your chart for diagnosis and timely treatment if indicated.


Angie Fraust

Angie Frausto as a certified teacher of the Billings Ovulation Method has been teaching this method of natural family planning for 20 years in Whittier, California. She is the Director and Teacher Trainer of WOOMB Bilingual-Bicultural. Her laboratory research at University of Southern California School of Medicine studies the cellular interactions causing osteoporosis.


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