I’m assuming that your period was a little different than it normally is. However, the period you described is quite normal for many women. The brown discharge you noted at the end of your period was most likely older blood that had not been expelled in a timely fashion. Most women will experience an irregular period at some point in their lives.
The menstrual cycle and periods can be affected by many things including stress, diet, illnesses, medications, exercise, and even a change in routine. Moving into a new situation (like beginning a sexual relationship) may have caused the change in your period.
If you are worried about a potential pregnancy, take a pregnancy test. However, since you used a condom, your risk is very low. If you are going to continue to have sex, be sure to use a condom every time. If you are interested in starting a hormonal method of birth control and you live near one of our offices, please call us for an appointment. We can talk with you about all of your contraceptive options and help you choose one that’s best for you. If you live further away, contact the Family Planning or Planned Parenthood office closest to you.
4. April 2012
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