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pink discharge

i have had a pink discharge for two weeks. i thought it was a yeast infection from taking amoxicillin. i had unprotected sex  before the discharge. i took monistat 3  day  kit and its day 5. no pain or itching.
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I had sex with my boyfriend(unprotected) about 3 days after my period and then again 2 days after that.  We took a break for a week then same pattern. I had some vaginal itching and thought I had a yeast infection (I'm diabetic so I get them like 2x a yr) I started taking monistat 3 and symptoms were gone immediately but now I have a light red kind cloudy discharge and I am due for my period next week. He jokes that I may be pregnant. What do you think?
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Did you find out what was wrong because I'm having the same problem, I also took the monistat 3day and had sex and also having a pink discharge but nothing like blood and discharge because I know what it looks like.
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1317685 tn?1274967379
If your cycle was like that, you may have had a miscarriage. I would refrain from intercourse for now. I suggest you make an appointment with your Gyn.
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ive taken two pregnancy tests with negative results. i also have an irregular period and last month when it came on it stayed 8 days instead of the normal 3 and was heavy and painful. very unusual for me. the cramps had me crying. omg maybe that wasnt a period!
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1317685 tn?1274967379
Have you taken a pregnancy test?
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1159912 tn?1280588805
Sounds to me like you have some mild bleeding going on. I'd get this one checked out.
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