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Sorry for the TMI

I’ve noticed a good bit of dried brown/yellowish discharge in my underwear. Sometimes when I wipe I also have thick whitish discharge. Is this normal when im only 5 days from my next period? I’ve never noticed this before. I had unprotected sex 10 days ago. I’m not on the pill. Any help would be appreciated :)
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I have no pain or smells. But I will make an appointment and get it checked out. That’s probably the best and I’ll get my doctor to check if I’m pregnant as well as to check if there’s any infection there. Thanks for your help :)
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You are welcome- let us know if we can help with anything else and how you are doing!  
Will do! Believe it or not I posted this on another site and some of he comments I got from the other members were just so nasty made me feel like I was simple or something!
I'm so sorry you got some mean comments!  :(  Don't be afraid to ask questions- we all have a question at one time or another!
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Yellow discharge isn't normal and can be more of a sign of an infection- it's not really a symptom of pregnancy either.  Are you having any pain or foul smells?  

It seems like you are wondering if you are pregnant- is that right?  You will have to wait a few days to test (possibly up to 7) to get a positive if you are- but with yellow discharge, I'd think about making an appointment with the doctor to check on that discharge.  
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