Observation: Occasionally woman may have an off menstruation. If not pregnancy associated, most of the time is due to an ovarian cyst. If your menses do not return to normal by the next cycle or you experience increase pain or bleeding then you should see your gynecologist. The Gynecologist can also evaluate your discharge R/O infection. There are treatment options for you. Always rule out pregnancy.
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