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Gynecology & Pregnancy Care
Question #29912
45 days ago
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What is causing my girlfriend's brown discharge and fever after sex?

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After our second sex my gf started to get some painless blood like brown discharge not too much just a bit but it is continued for like 3-5 days before the s x she had a perfect period ( at the usual time) today she got some fever ( below 100° ) and also she vomited one time. These are never happen before

When did the brown discharge start in relation to your last sexual encounter?:

- 1-2 days later

How would you describe the amount of discharge?:

- Very minimal

Has she experienced any other symptoms besides fever and vomiting?:

- No other symptoms

Has your girlfriend had any recent changes in her menstrual cycle?:

- No, it was normal

Has she had any previous issues with her reproductive health?:

- Yes, irregular periods

How long has the fever lasted?:

- Less than 24 hours

Has she taken any medications recently?:

- No medications
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Light brown discharge for a few days after sex can sometimes happen from minor vaginal or cervical irritation, especially after early sexual experiences, and old blood can look brown. However, fever and vomiting are not usually caused just by normal post-sex spotting. Infection, cervical irritation, hormonal changes, or less commonly an early pregnancy-related issue can also cause spotting.

If the discharge becomes heavy, has a bad smell, she develops pelvic pain, burning while urinating, worsening fever, dizziness, or severe vomiting, she should see a doctor urgently. A pregnancy test may also be reasonable if there was any chance of pregnancy, even if her last period seemed normal.

For now, she should rest, stay hydrated, avoid sex until symptoms settle, and monitor the fever and discharge closely.

Take care

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Brown discharge and mild fever after sex in women can have a few potential causes, and it’s important to consider several factors in this situation. Brown discharge often represents older blood that takes a bit longer to leave the uterus, and when coupled with fever and vomiting, there could be a few underlying reasons. One possibility is a mild infection, such as a bacterial or yeast infection, which can sometimes change vaginal discharge color and cause systemic symptoms like fever. Another consideration, though less common, could be a sexually transmitted infection (STI), particularly if the symptoms are new and she hasn’t had similar episodes in the past. Though more rare, conditions like pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can cause this combination of symptoms and may require prompt medical attention. However, without significant pain, PID is less likely but still can’t be ruled out. Lastly, consider if there was any potential vaginal irritation or trauma during intercourse that might not be immediately apparent but could lead to discharge and discomfort.

For action steps, monitor fever and other symptoms closely. If her fever persists, worsens, or if she experiences increasing abdominal pain or other concerning symptoms, it’s important to seek medical evaluation promptly. This way, a healthcare provider can conduct any necessary tests such as a pelvic exam or STI screening. If she hasn’t had a recent gynecological check-up, this episode can be a good prompt for one. In the meantime, abstaining from sexual activity might be advisable to avoid worsening any potential irritation or infection. Encourage her to stay hydrated, rest, and avoid any irritants like douches or scented vaginal products. Addressing these symptoms early can prevent complications and lead to effective management.

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A small amount of painless brown discharge for a few days after sex can be caused by minor cervical or vaginal irritation, old blood, hormonal fluctuations, or spotting unrelated to pregnancy, especially since her period was otherwise normal. The mild fever and one episode of vomiting may be unrelated, but because these symptoms are new and the discharge has persisted for several days, she should consider seeing a gynecologist if it continues, worsens, or recurs. She should seek prompt medical attention if she develops pelvic pain, foul-smelling discharge, heavy bleeding, missed periods, high fever, or repeated vomiting.

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Hello dear See brown discharge immediately after sex seems to be related to Normal hormonal alterations Spotting Cervical irritation Physiological variation However presence of Fever Vomiting Discomfort Do create chances of clinical evaluation as an emergency However pregnancy chances are less since it doesn’t come immediately after intercourse I suggest you to please get in person consultation with gynaecologist fir better clarity Please don’t take any medication without consulting the concerned physician There may be requirement of clinical tests for confirmation of exact diagnosis and best treatment Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Hello, thank you for sharing your concern. A small amount of brown discharge after intercourse is often due to minor old blood spotting from cervical/vaginal irritation, especially after early sexual experiences. Since her period was otherwise normal and the discharge is very minimal, serious bleeding is less likely.

The mild fever and one-time vomiting may be unrelated (for example mild viral illness, stress, gastritis, etc.), but because they occurred around the same time, infection should still be kept in mind if symptoms continue.

Things that can commonly cause this include: - Minor cervical/vaginal irritation after sex - Old blood clearing from the uterus - Hormonal spotting - Less commonly an early vaginal/cervical infection

For now: - Avoid intercourse for a few days - Maintain hydration and hygiene - Monitor symptoms

She should get evaluated if: - Fever persists or increases - Pelvic/lower abdominal pain develops - Discharge becomes foul smelling, yellow/green, or heavy - Bleeding increases - Vomiting continues

If her next period becomes delayed, a pregnancy test should also be done for reassurance.

Final Prescription (Temporary Symptomatic Advice): - Tab Paracetamol 500–650 mg SOS after food for fever/discomfort - Adequate hydration and rest - Pelvic rest temporarily

Advice: Mild spotting after intercourse can be benign, but persistent discharge or recurrent fever should be evaluated by a gynecologist to rule out infection or cervical irritation.

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine

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Hello Thanks for sharing these details. The brown, blood-like discharge after sex, lasting 3–5 days, followed by mild fever and one episode of vomiting, is new for your girlfriend and understandably concerning.

Here’s what might be happening:

- Brown Discharge: This is often old blood, which can sometimes appear after sex due to minor irritation of the vaginal wall or cervix, especially if the sex was vigorous or if there was not enough lubrication. It’s usually not serious if it’s mild and painless. - Fever and Vomiting: These symptoms could be unrelated (like a mild viral illness), but if they are connected to the discharge, it could suggest a mild infection or inflammation.

What to watch for: - If the discharge becomes heavy, foul-smelling, or changes color - If she develops high fever, severe abdominal pain, or feels very unwell

What to do now: - Encourage her to rest, stay hydrated, and monitor her symptoms. - If the fever rises above 100°F, vomiting continues, or she develops any of the warning signs above, she should see a gynecologist for a check-up.

Most likely, this is a minor irritation or mild infection, but it’s good to keep an eye on her symptoms.

Thank you

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Namaste 🙏

⚠️ Post-Sex Bleeding + Fever + Vomiting = Needs Attention

This combination is not normal and requires medical evaluation.


🔍 What Could Be Causing This?

· Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) — Infection of uterus/tubes, causes spotting + fever + vomiting · Cervical Ectropion / Friable Cervix — Delicate cervix bleeds on contact, fever suggests added infection · Sexually Transmitted Infection — Chlamydia/Gonorrhea can cause post-sex spotting + pelvic infection + fever · Endometritis — Uterine lining infection, triggers brown discharge + fever · Early Pregnancy-Related — Implantation bleeding or threatened miscarriage must be ruled out


⚡ Immediate Actions

· Consult a Gynecologist within 24 hours — fever + vaginal discharge is urgent · Get these tests done: · Urine Pregnancy Test — rule out pregnancy first · Cervical Swabs / Vaginal Culture — check for infection · Pelvic Ultrasound — assess uterus, tubes, ovaries · CBC, CRP, ESR — infection markers · Avoid sexual activity until cleared by a doctor · Do not self-medicate — wrong antibiotics can worsen PID


🚩 Go to ER If

· Fever rises above 101°F · Severe abdominal pain develops · Vomiting worsens or she can’t keep fluids down · Heavy bleeding or foul-smelling discharge appears


💡 Reassurance

· The fact that her last period was normal is good · Brown blood = old blood, not active heavy bleeding · With early treatment, most causes resolve completely


— Dr. Nikhil Chauhan

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