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Does Vaginal secretion always Happen to adult women? A wordy answer will be a big help.

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2006-07-21 21:38:57 · 12 answers · asked by water color 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Adolescent

If yes then what type?

2006-07-21 21:44:54 · update #1

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Common to all women, normal vaginal secretions help vaginas stay healthy by regularly flushing them out and maintaining their normally acidic environment. Healthy vaginal juices can have a mild scent, or no aroma at all, and can be:


Clear or milky white when moist
Yellowish in color when dried
Mucus-like or stringy in consistency
Heavier:
during midcycle, when ovulation occurs
when sexually aroused
during pregnancy
when using birth control pills

Some women sniff, and even sample, their vaginal juices to reassure themselves that they are okay. This self-check can also be useful -- familiarizing yourself with how you normally smell or taste at various times of the month can help you to identify when your scent or flavor is off.

One common sign of a vaginal infection is abnormal discharge, noted by any changes in color, consistency, amount, and/or smell of vaginal secretions that are unlike your normal monthly changes. Infections are more likely to occur immediately before and during your period, when the vaginal environment is at its least acidic. Abnormal vaginal discharge can also be accompanied by itching, vaginal redness or soreness, rash, burning sensation when peeing, and/or pain. If you have any of these symptoms, see your health care provider for an exam and treatment.

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Almost all women have vaginal discharge. It may be white, yellow, clear, stretchy, or sticky. It may be there on some days and not on others. Usually this discharge is normal.

Becoming aware of what is normal for you can help you know when something is wrong. This is important because many women may think they have an infection when in fact everything is normal and healthy. They may see some discharge or fluid on their underwear.

You are the best person to know your body and monitor your health.

The following is a brief overview of the range, both normal and abnormal, of discharges women may experience. Please note that some infections (e.g. genital warts) do not cause any change in discharge.

Top Normal discharge

Cervical mucus

Throughout your menstrual cycle, which is from one period to the next, your cervix (the opening of the uterus) makes different types of discharge or mucus. You may start to see this mucus after your period ends. Usually it begins as cloudy in colour and if you stretch it between two fingers it would likely stretch about a quarter inch or less. As days go on it may appear clearer and stretchier (more than an inch).

This type of mucus appears as you get closer to ovulation, which is when the egg comes out of your ovary and goes into your fallopian tube. The mucus helps sperm survive, possibly for up to five days, and travel up the uterus to the tube to fertilize the egg.

Therefore when you see this type of discharge it is usually a sign of fertility—in other words you could get pregnant. After ovulation this mucus tends to get thicker and dry up, and thus you may not notice any discharge.

Sexual arousal fluid

When you are sexually excited, your vagina makes a fluid that is cloudy or clear and feels wet. It usually goes away about 30 minutes after sexual excitement ends. This fluid makes intercourse or any type of penetration (eg. with fingers or sex toys) easier and more enjoyable. It may also help prevent condoms from breaking.

Therefore, if at times during sexual activity you feel that you are not very moist you may want to be stimulated before more penetration and/or use a water-based lubricant.

Female ejaculate

Sometimes women feel like they are going to urinate (pee) when they are having sex, or sometimes they think they actually did urinate. Usually this is because she is about to ejaculate or has ejaculated. Rarely is it in fact urine.

Inside your vagina there is a gland that makes ejaculate fluid. Sometimes when you are sexually excited this fluid is secreted or sprayed out. This secretion is very wet, not sticky and may look like urine but is chemically different.

emale ejaculation can happen with or without orgasm, and is very enjoyable. It should be noted that not all women ejaculate, and that is perfectly normal.

However, for women who want to learn how to ejaculate, they are usually able to do so with some information and instruction. MORE Click on link

http://www.hasslefreeclinic.org/VaginalDischarge.html

2006-07-21 21:44:02 · answer #1 · answered by its_ok_im_here69 3 · 2 0

yes, it always happens to women until menopause when the vagina starts to dry up. The vagina must have those secretions to comfortably facilitate a penis otherwise sex would be extrememly painful to the woman and the rough friction will eventually make the in and out motion of sex too painful for the male to bear. Nowadays you can buy lubricants for such a thing but 100 yrs ago you really couldn't. Imagine how many dry, old vaginas back then must've felt like fuc*ing a burlap sock after a few minutes.

2006-07-22 04:45:05 · answer #2 · answered by diceman74 3 · 0 0

I don't know how a question that can be answered by a simple yes or no can be wordy... because the answer is yes. Really, I'm not quite sure how to elaborate on that because you didn't really specify what type of secretion. There's many types of discharge... Would you like me to go into the them for you?

2006-07-22 04:42:05 · answer #3 · answered by Ima Random Thought 2 · 0 0

Unfortunately,
No it does not happen in all women and ueually when it does it's ind of like a clear kind of liquid not a whole lot like you guys just a lil bit.

2006-07-22 04:59:44 · answer #4 · answered by FiFi BABY 1 · 0 0

Yes, vaginas are self-maintaning structures. Secretions are just a part of it mauntainging its-self, keeping it clean and bacteria free.

2006-07-22 04:47:37 · answer #5 · answered by Pearly 2 · 0 0

No, things tend to dry up with age--particularly after menopause.

2006-07-22 04:41:45 · answer #6 · answered by Silmarel 1 · 0 0

ummm... it happens to all women. not always though. there is always an acception when it comes to people, no matter what.

2006-07-22 04:40:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sounds like you were loaded with plenty of info already....

2006-07-22 05:00:22 · answer #8 · answered by ~Me~ 4 · 0 0

Not always

2006-07-22 04:40:43 · answer #9 · answered by sharanan 2 · 0 0

Depends..... How excited they are.

mike

2006-07-22 04:43:25 · answer #10 · answered by miketyson26 5 · 0 0

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