What's normal?: Seriously, every body has a slightly different "normal". What's a lot for someone can be not much for someone else. Biggest concern is whether your partner(s) wore condom each time. Even if condom wasn't used just once, your brown discharge may represent sexually transmitted disease/infection: less likely if you/he used condom correctly each time. Go see your GP or Planned Parenthood if persists.
Answered 7/27/2015
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Discharge: get your swabs done to rule out infection. if no infection, then some times you can have bleeding during having sex, esp if you had it only twice and if it is painful. the brown discharge may be old blood . if it is a regular occurrence then see your doctor.
Answered 1/6/2017
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Cervical ectropion: Might be normal as when younger the cervix lining is more exposed but do make sure smears swabs and pelvic exam done to exclude infections and other causes first
Answered 1/6/2017
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