I Noticed A Bloody/Brown Discharge. Is This Normal?
Many girls experience spotting in-between periods. It can range in colors from bright red to dark brown. Healthline explains that noticing a some on your underwear or when you wipe is generally normal. Weight gain/loss, exercise, stress and illness can also have an impact on your period.
Periods and digestive problems often go hand-in-hand. Prostaglandin, the same chemical that can trigger menstrual cramps, causes the smooth muscles of your bowels to contract. As a result, stomachaches, constipation and other changes in bowel movements are pretty common just before and during your period.
If you are still concerned, we recommend reaching out to a parent or trusted adult and seeing a doctor to get checked out. If you need help finding a doctor and live in northern New Jersey, you can call the Adolescent/Young Adult Center for Health at 973-971-5199 for an appointment with an adolescent medicine specialist.