Watery Thin Period
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Anne Janne
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Watery Thin Period
Hi! I’d like to know your thoughts about watery thin period. I have my period like watery thin/light bleeding as they say. I normally has heavy flow. But, last November and this December my period seems off like its watery thin red blood. Is that normal?
Or is it implantation bleeding? I only had oral sex last November and we did make sure we did not contact our genitals / near each others genitalia.
Or is it implantation bleeding? I only had oral sex last November and we did make sure we did not contact our genitals / near each others genitalia.
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OrionRay
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Re: Watery Thin Period
Hey Anne Janne,
If you didn't have p/i/v sex, there is no risk of pregnancy. Check out these articles: https://www.scarleteen.com/article/bodi ... _companion
https://www.scarleteen.com/article/bodi ... _from_that
Beyond that, changes in your cycle can be indicative of many things, not just pregnancy. It's advisable to see a gynecologist if this persists, or a general practitioner if you don't have access to an OBGYN.
If you didn't have p/i/v sex, there is no risk of pregnancy. Check out these articles: https://www.scarleteen.com/article/bodi ... _companion
https://www.scarleteen.com/article/bodi ... _from_that
Beyond that, changes in your cycle can be indicative of many things, not just pregnancy. It's advisable to see a gynecologist if this persists, or a general practitioner if you don't have access to an OBGYN.
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