So here's the situation. For the past two months I've been having blood which is dark which made me originally think that it was my uterine lining just not shedding. I have been on the Nexplanon for about 10 months now but have never experienced this. It's dark brown and the smell has become quite pungent I know the douching can mess up your pH levels in the vagina I doubt it's a true missing tampon. And I'm becoming quite embarrassed of it. I try to stay clean but this is everyday.
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Dark brown blood/discharge
First - don't douche.
Second - you could have a bacterial vaginosis - treatment is with a prescription such as Flagyl - but you can also try OVER THE COUNTER medications such as RepHresh.
Second - you could have a bacterial vaginosis - treatment is with a prescription such as Flagyl - but you can also try OVER THE COUNTER medications such as RepHresh.