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Hi i am just new to this site and needed some help. I have endo and i went thru operation removing the cyst on left and right ovary. But my obaries are intact Im on the process of ttc and just last september i stopped on depo. I have moticed thick dark brown accompanied with fluid discharges before and especially after my period. It doesnt have a bad smell but it worries me alot coz i have to change pantyliners every 4 hours and sometimes i can feel the fluid coming out like urine. My gyne suggested that i have some tests done before ttc just in case its some sort of bacteria but didnt have the chance. Please i need help. Im so worried.  
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478429 tn?1265244387
I agree with the above poster, especially if it's coming out in copious amounts. Take care!
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1615999 tn?1307461942
I would definitley go in and get it checked out.  If it is an infection of some sort you will want to get it treated before you get pregnant.  The discharge could be a number of things and unfortunately your doctor is the only one who can let you know the cause.  Try not to worry too much until you know what it is.  Take care and best of luck!
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