Without going to a vet, the only thing I could advise is to watch her very carefully and when you notice her acting sweeter, see any swelling and notice her licking her vulva, barely insert a Q-tip to see if there is any blood. Then if you're wanting to breed take her around a male and see how they act when the blood is no longer red and the discharge is straw colored. You can usually run your hand down a females back with a firm pressure and she will lift her tail and move it to one side when she is receptive (this is called flagging). |