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Burning, birth control, brownish blood

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Hey guys!
Okay, so my "period" came today I think, but I have a few questions about it.
1) I'm having vaginal burning and have been experiencing this for about 2 days. This usually happens to me a few days before and until the end of my period, is this normal?
2) My "period" blood is brownish red, kind of gooey like discharge, and hasn't made a mark on my pad, it's just when I wipe. Is this just my period starting, or is something wrong? Both of these things have happened before, but it just seems more "severe" or prominent this month.
3) Could it be my birth control causing this? I've read that bc pills can cause lighter or even skipped periods.
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Re: Burning, birth control, brownish blood

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Are you current with your STI testing since you first started experiencing that burning with periods?
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Re: Burning, birth control, brownish blood

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I've never been tested, but it only happens during my period and I've never had sex or even naked genital contact.
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Re: Burning, birth control, brownish blood

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I thought it could just be a ph thing since this only happens while I'm on my period...
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Re: Burning, birth control, brownish blood

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Well, you said it also happens before, but the vagina does get drier just before and during a period, so that could be it, too. But ultimately, the right person to ask about this is someone who can examine you: a healthcare provider.

It is also normal for menstrual flow to be a range of colors: not just red, but brownish is also common. Gooier discharge, or drier discharge, is also common.
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Re: Burning, birth control, brownish blood

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Hey! :) So the burning/discharge went away after the 1st day of my withdrawal bleed and by the 2nd day my flow was as heavy and pain free as usual! (Thank God)
I just had one more question to ask. For future reference, does a withdrawal bleed mean you're not pregnant? I know they aren't "true" periods because an egg isn't supposed to be present, so I guess I'm just confused because it's not really a period. Could you be pregnant and still have a withdrawal bleed?
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Re: Burning, birth control, brownish blood

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Nope, it's the same scoop when it comes to pregnancy. Just like the first noticeable thing for most pregnant people is a missed period, the same goes for withdrawal bleeds.
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