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Brownish discharge the day after ovulation. What does it mean?!

By Anonymous May 19, 2013 - 9:44am
 
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Two days after my ovulation (today) i woke up and saw this brownish discharge on my panties. I ignored it thinking i was just old blood but a few hours later there was more! It looked like spotting that i would get at the end of my period. The day before i experience this (which was yesterday) me and my boyfriend were fooling around and he fingered me and i touched him too and he ejaculated i washed my hands and took a shower. But he said before he touched me he touched himself but did not ejaculate and he washed his hands after that. This happened 6 hours before he touched me. Can i be pregnant? Does this brown discharge a sign of pregnancy? What does it mean? Please im so scared and confused im still a virgin and i dont think i can get pregnant by just fingering but some websites said i can be. Please help me clear his up and make me understand im so worried!

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Hi Anon,

Welcome to EmpowHER.  You can not get pregnant from your boyfriend touching you.  In order for sperm to live and be able to swim up the vaginal walls, is through intercourse.  The brown discharge, can be due to hormonal changes during your cycle. If it continues, it might be best to let your doctor know.

Best,

Daisy

May 20, 2013 - 3:16am
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