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writes: I am a female who notived this redish color on my cum!!Its is a mixture of blood and water color. Im a little worried, is it normal for the cum to have a bloody color??? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (19 April 2009): The first time I noticed I thought it was related to my period, but this second time I realized it had nothing to do with it!!!I also think it isn´t related to sex, since nothing else gets dirty (penis, finger...)It is just the puddle of cum is redish, maybe one or 2 droops of blood. It is basically a redish cum (blood mixed with water)) But red not brown. And I think it is recent, since it did not stain my boyfriends coat in the winter, that was under us, I just remembered and checked. I was just hoping it was normal or maybe nothing. And hoped someone could tell me that it might have nothing to do with the uterus, wich worries me about my chances being a mother!It is probably nothing, and i will check with a doctor. Thank you for answering, and generally relaxing me with the idea that it is probably nothing.
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reader, natasia +, writes (16 April 2009):
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If you've recently had an abortion or miscarriage, or a failed conception you didn't know about, you can also have a sensitive uterine lining for a few months, which means that when it is disturbed (eg, by sex, orgasm) it sheds a bit. I have had that, and it went away.
The healthier you live - diet, exercise, happiness - the better it will all be, I think. But go to the doctor to be sure.
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reader, natasia +, writes (16 April 2009):
If you have some kind of pale pink discharge all the time, then you must go to the doctor - that isn't normal.
If you have it only after you've had sex, and only sometimes, then it could mean you have a sensitive area on your cervix that is being disturbed during sex and bleeding a little. Your doctor can check for this by looking at the cervix. It is a harmless thing to have, and nothing to worry about.
If you have it after every orgasm, then again, I think you should see the doctor, as that would suggest it is coming from your uterus, which contracts during an orgasm.
Basically, I think you should be checked out. It's probably nothing, but it isn't the usual thing to happen. Have you always had this?
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reader, anonymous, writes (16 April 2009): Not normal in 'neat' cum, no, but if you've just about - but not quite - finished your period then it's probably normal. A drop or two of menstrual gunge tends to go a long way.
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