Vaginal irritation after abortion?!


Question: Vaginal irritation after abortion?
fyi, idc what you anti-choice loudmouths have to say..but to the REASONABLE people, i just had an abortion because i wasnt ready to have a child. I was 5 weeks and 6 days pregnant when it was done. now its been about 2 or 3 days and im starting to feel some vaginal irritation and i have some brown discharge (i had no bleeding after the procedure..only during)..but if any of you have any ideas about whats going on, please let me know...thanks in advance guys

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I don't know too much on this subject, but if you are worried you should go see a doctor.

And while your there, pick up some birth control pills so you won't have to go through this whole thing again.



If you are not ready to have a child, please stop having sex. No form of birth control is 100%. When you got the abortion I am sure they gave you information on what is normal and what is not normal. If you are concerned, call the abortionist's office and tell them you are having side effects.



sounds to me like you have an infection, my suggestion would be to keep the area clean dont use soap as it could irritate the area if it continues i think you should see a doctor. hope all goes well



if you knew you wasn't ready for a child why didn't you use a condom? that's not an excuse.



Thats what happens when you kill something God sent you! Suffer the consequences *****.

Hahahahaha



I agree...better to be checked out by a doctor and make sure you're okay rather than guessing and hoping something isn't wrong. Call your doctor.



Go see your GYN. Depending on who did the proceedure you could have an infection. Best to get it checked out.




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