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Vaginal discharge

I've been having a yellowish discharge streaked with brown blood
for the past 4 days.  My period ended March 6th a little heavy
but not exceptionally heavy.  There is no odor.  Any thoughts
to what it is?  Last cycle I didn't have any discharge at all
after my period.
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It sounds more like an infection than and STD. Possibly bacterial vaginitis.  I would see your doctor and get it treated.  Don't jump to conclusions with your hubby an infection would not been any type of "extracurricular activity" occured with anyone else.  Wait until you get results from your Gyn first.  

Good luck to you,

Amanda
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Absolutely. Bacterial Vaginosis is not an STD, just a very common Vaginal infection. Hope all is well.
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Yikes, well for his sake, I hope you dont have an STD. hehe.
But seriously, yellow discharge isnt a good sign. I hope all goes well.
Good luck.
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I'd better not have one or my husband is in big troubleI  I will
see how the weekend goes, if there still is yellowish discharge
I will make an appointment with my GYN.  Thanks!
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A yellow discharge could be Bacterial Vaginosis, Trich, or any other number of things. I agree with previous poster...go to the dr.
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could you have an std?? i'd go to the doctors, yellow discharge is not a good thing as far as i know..
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