My first third party health question...(please read and answer appropriately)?!


Question: My first third party health question...(please read and answer appropriately)?
O.k. so my usual group of answer people fall short when it comes to health questions so we are coming to you for help.

Subject "A" has only been sexually active for a month, her period was on time and normal.

Subject A's partner uses protection that is laced with spermicidal lubricant.

Subject A is not on birth control.

Her period ended Sunday, she had sex Monday night / Tuesday morning (with protection as mentioned above)

As of Tuesday, she experienced a noticeable light brown discharge.
Wednesday, it became heavier, to the point she had to immediately take a shower.
Today is Friday and it has lightened up considerably and looks as though it may be passing.

It had only been 13 hours since intercourse, and she does not ovulate until around the 6th so implantation bleeding is not an option.

She is trying to set up an appointment with a doctor, but there are obstacles preventing this from happening sooner rather than later.

Any ideas as to what is happening?
Is this normal for someone who has recently started having sex?

If you have been through something like this before, or you are in the gyn field, and can give advice thank you so much.

Let us know if you need additional details

--JF

Answers:

Okay, she just got off her period the night before sex, sex causes the uterus to contract. Even after the period there's still blood in your uterus, small traces but it is still there. After a period, discharge helps to cleanse your inner parts. So, conclusion? The discharge was doing its job, and there is Absolutely nothing to worry about. No, I don't think it has anything to do with the fact that she's just become sexually active. Hope I helped :)




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