clear means you preg white o smell or sting when wee normal it can be ovulating near your period and ejaculation
2006-08-11 05:04:36
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answered by munchie 6
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Ovulation occurs when the egg is released from the follicle, or site of growth. Some women are able to tell when they might be ovulating by noting certain changes in their bodies, such as the presence of a thin, clear vaginal mucus that comes from the cervix just prior to ovulation, around cycle day 10 to 12. (The start of menstruation is counted as the first day of a woman's cycle.) Other women may notice a twinge of discomfort or brief pain on the right or left side at the time of actual ovulation as the egg is released from the ovary.
Women can also use the basal body temperature method to determine, after the fact, when they have ovulated. This is done by taking your temperature by mouth when you first wake up and plotting it on a temperature chart each day. A woman's temperature usually rises from .8 to one full degree Fahrenheit just after ovulation has occurred. This temperature shift is brought about by hormone changes associated with ovulation.
You can also use an ovulation test kit, which may be purchased over the counter. Use the kit to test a urine sample during your expected midcycle time to verify hormone changes that indicate ovulation.
The most likely days to become pregnant in a woman with a 28-day cycle are days 10 to 14. If a woman is having a problem getting pregnant and sees an obstetrician-gynecologist for infertility, the physician may do other tests -- including a biopsy of the lining of the uterus -- to prove that ovulation has occurred.
2006-08-10 22:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called Cervicle Mucus, and it does change, depending on what stage of your monthly cycle you are at. If you are having regular periods, this mucus can help you chart how fertile you are. As the month goes on you will see that it does go from being clear to an almost egg white like consistancy, and this if perfectly normal. You may find wearing a pantyliner helps you stay comfortable.
However, if the discharge is ever blood stained (when you're not on your period), or if it is ever accompanied by any unusual smells for you, go and get it checked out.
2006-08-14 02:50:56
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answered by Dawn 4
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yes thats normal
u should only worry if it has a foul scent and looks like cottage cheese..u know clumpy like cluster bumps. (its suppose 2 be relatively scent less.)That could be a sign of infection ,esp if it ur sexually active
But othr than that it should be ther everyday since its way through which ur vagina cleans itself.
Vagina is a self cleaning organ, w just help it by keeping the areas we can reach at a hygenic/neutral level.
So keep d area clean with regular showers and u should hav no probs. if ur not sexually promiscuious cheers
2006-08-10 22:35:17
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answered by rhayna20 2
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well if your discharge is not white and someonter colour other than your period then you should worry as you might have an infection but if it is white and colourless than you have nothing to worry abpout if it smeeles funny and looks odd then contact your gp as you m ight have an infection any way should you mbe asking this question here ist very personal
2006-08-10 22:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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After reading your question I thought.....yeh I probrably have a good idea why this happens.
But after reading the details about your question I suddenly realised that this was way above my level of experience!
Sorry.....and good luck.
2006-08-10 22:31:53
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answered by Neo 2
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when you are ovulating in the middle of your cycle it will tend to be clearer and thinner
2006-08-10 22:31:59
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answered by loreeliz 2
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