Brown Discharge After Period Causes, And When To See A Doctor
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Medically reviewed by Tahirah Redhead MPAS, PA-C, MPH — Written by Adrienne Santos-Longhurst — Updated on September 3, 2025- Causes
- After missed period
- With other symptoms
- When it’s a problem
- Seeking medical help
- Summary
Brown discharge after a period is usually old or dried blood that was slow to leave your uterus. Sometimes it can occur with other health conditions.
Just when you think your period is done, you wipe and find brown discharge. As frustrating — and possibly alarming — as it can be, brown discharge after your period is pretty typical.
Blood turns brown when it’s been sitting for a while. Occasionally, brown and bloody discharge accompanied by other symptoms could be a sign of a problem.
Read on to learn more about brown discharge, what it means, and when to consider speaking with a healthcare professional.
What can cause brown discharge after a period?
Here’s a rundown of what could cause brown discharge after your period finishes.
Dry period blood
Blood that takes longer to exit your body becomes darker, often brown. It may also appear thicker, drier, and clumpier than regular blood.
The brown color is the result of oxidation, a normal process that occurs when blood comes into contact with air.
You may notice your period blood becomes darker or brown near the end of your period.
Though it can be unsettling to see brown discharge, especially if it’s not typical for you, brown discharge can be quite common. Many women experience brown discharge for a day or two after their period ends. Others have brown discharge that comes and goes for a week or two. It really just depends on how well your uterus sheds its lining and the speed at which it exits your body. Everyone is different.
Polycystic ovary syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that affects a woman’s hormone levels. Higher levels of male hormones cause irregular periods and sometimes no period at all.
PCOS affects between 6% and 10% of women of childbearing age. Sometimes brown discharge happens in place of a period. Other times, brown discharge after a period is old blood from a previous period.
Other symptoms of PCOS include:
- excessive or unwanted hair
- obesity
- infertility
- dark patches of skin
- acne
- multiple ovarian cysts
Perimenopause
Perimenopause is when your body begins to make the natural transition to menopause. It can begin as many as 10 years before the official start of menopause, usually in a woman’s 30s and 40s.
During this time, your estrogen levels rise and fall, causing changes to your menstrual cycle. Perimenopause periods can be longer or shorter. You may also have cycles without ovulation.
These changes often cause brown discharge after your period and sometimes during other parts of your cycle.
Other symptoms of perimenopause include:
- hot flashes
- trouble sleeping
- vaginal dryness
- decreased sex drive
- changes in mood
Birth control implant
A birth control implant (Nexplanon, Implanon) is a type of hormonal birth control that is implanted into the upper arm, just under the skin. It releases progestin hormone into the body to prevent pregnancy.
Irregular menstrual bleeding and brown discharge as your body adjusts to the hormone are common side effects.
Sexually transmitted infections
Some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause brown discharge or spotting outside of your period. These include:
- chlamydia
- gonorrhea
- bacterial vaginosis (BV)
Other common symptoms to look out for include:
- vaginal itching
- painful urination
- pain with intercourse
- pelvic pain
- other types of vaginal discharge
What causes brown discharge after a missed period?
If you miss a period, you may have brownish discharge in place of a regular period or have it sometime after your period would have ended. PCOS and perimenopause are common causes.
You may also experience missed periods followed by brown discharge if you’ve recently started using a new hormonal birth control. Sometimes it can also be a sign of pregnancy.
Brown discharge can replace a period or come after a missed period during early pregnancy. Other signs and symptoms of early pregnancy include:
- fatigue
- sore breasts
- morning sickness, nausea, and vomiting
- dizziness
- mood changes
Brown discharge alongside other symptoms
While brown discharge after a period by itself usually isn’t a big deal, it could indicate a problem when accompanied by other symptoms. Here’s a look at what it could mean:
Brown discharge after period and cramps
If you experience brown discharge and cramps after your period, it could be caused by PCOS or early pregnancy.
Early miscarriage could also cause these symptoms. Sometimes the bleeding and cramps caused by miscarriage are mistaken for a period. The blood from a miscarriage can be red, but it can also be brown and resemble coffee grounds.
Brown discharge with odor after period
Period blood usually has some odor, but if you notice brown discharge with a strong odor, an STI is the most likely cause.
When could brown discharge be the sign of a problem?
Brown discharge can be a sign of a problem when it’s accompanied by other symptoms, such as pain, itching, and a strong odor. Changes to your menstrual cycle, such as missed periods or irregular periods, or heavy periods, could also indicate a problem.
When to see a doctor
See a doctor if you’re worried about your discharge or have a lot of it. Also, see a doctor or healthcare professional if you think you might be pregnant or have other concerning symptoms, such as:
- pain or cramping
- itching
- burning sensation when you pee
- a strong odor
- severe vaginal bleeding
The takeaway
Brown discharge after your period is usually not a cause for concern, as it’s nothing more than old, dried blood.
If you have other worrying symptoms or there’s a chance you could be pregnant or miscarrying, make an appointment to see a doctor.
How we reviewed this article:
SourcesHistoryHealthline has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical journals and associations. We only use quality, credible sources to ensure content accuracy and integrity. You can learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate and current by reading our editorial policy.- Committee on Adolescent Health Care, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. (2025).
- Menstruation in girls and adolescents: Using the menstrual cycle as a vital sign.https://www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/committee-opinion/articles/2015/12/menstruation-in-girls-and-adolescents-using-the-menstrual-cycle-as-a-vital-sign
- Vaginal discharge. (2024).https://www.nhs.uk/symptoms/vaginal-discharge/
- What are the side effects of the birth control implant? (n.d.).https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/birth-control/birth-control-implant-nexplanon/nexplanon-side-effects
- Wolf WM, et al. (2018). Geographical prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome as determined by region and race/ethnicity.https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6266413/
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