It sounds perfectly normal - the only thing you need to worry about is (and this is a little bit gross) if it starts to smell like bread/yeast or if it smells really strongly. This is usually a sign of infection but it's common and a doctor will help you out! Otherwise, discharge is gross but something we girls have to deal with!
2006-11-09 03:34:57
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answered by mishmash 3
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Sounds like normal vaginal discharge to me - it varies through the cycle, and sometimes can be quite thick, other times clear and runny and there can seem like a lot.
Sometimes right before or after a period it can be pinkish or brownish, but usually it should clear or white.
If your vaginal discharge ever turns a funny colour, or smells nasty, then you probably have an infection and would need to see a doctor. Right now though it sounds like your body's just settling down into its new rhythms now that your menstrual cycle's starting.
2006-11-09 17:01:14
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answered by purplepadma 3
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i used to call it "white stuff". don't worry, it's just your vagina's way of preparing itself during ovulation for intercourse. it's perfectly normal and it does start 2 weeks before your period (but just because you're body is getting ready for sex does not mean you are. remember to wait til your 16!) you may want to wear pantyliners when you're experiencing this discharge.
you'll only need to worry if the discharge becomes yellowy and starts to smell really bad. but at 13 i doubt you'll have any problems what-so-ever.
you should be proud, you're becoming a woman.
all the best
2006-11-09 11:40:45
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answered by merihell75 2
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its normal cervical discharge. Every woman has that during her monthly cycle.
So long as it doesnt smell like something dead (you'll know if it dose, you wont wonder) or your also itchy or sore in your vaginal area, its nothing to worry about.
Some women are more wet than others. Along with cervical discharge (which your body produces when its ovulating to help the sperm move along the reproductive tract) you also produce natural lubricating mucus. How much your produce depends on your hormones and genetics.
Nothing to worry about.
2006-11-09 11:38:29
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answered by amosunknown 7
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Nothing wrong, perfectly normal, especially aroung the time of ovulation you will get a discharge, you will probably get your period in the next 2 weeks. Congrats, you are a big girl now!
2006-11-09 11:36:10
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answered by ribena 4
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it's ok sweetheart, this is perfectly normal, you are now becoming a young lady. sometimes the discharge will be clear and sometimes it may be white-ish, the only time you need to see your doctor is if it turns yellow or grey, or if it starts to smell offensive like yeast or fish, or if you start to feel itchy, but if you are still not sure,then you can always go to your doctor or nurse and they will check it out for you and put your mind at rest.
try not to be embarrassed about going, they are trained for this and see it all the time.
2006-11-09 11:50:36
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answered by mythmagicdragon 4
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thats totally normal! dont worry, probalby every girl has gone through this. i worried about it at first 2, but then i just kinda got used 2 it. lol. just relax, and have fun- no matter what time of the month it is 4 u.
2006-11-09 12:16:29
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answered by clueless 2
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dont panic i went through this with my first couple of periods and now i am nearly 17 and fine but if your still unsure then go and see a nurse at ur local gp for advice it is normal in some people
2006-11-09 11:38:45
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answered by blonde bimbo with brains 1
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go to the doctors immediately!!! my sister had discharge on her first period and left it and six months later her vagina opening had become dark brown in color and the disgharge had become green and smelt like goat cheese and monkeys sweaty balls and she refused to see a doctor because she was embaraced and after eight months she has raised lumps of horney tissue around the ouside of her labia, she became extremely ill and died a month later, if she had of got her vagina amputated when she found out she had it she would have survived... the condition is called onychocryptosis go to your doctor asap hun im worried about your fanny!!!
2006-11-10 07:31:30
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answered by understandingmeanssolution 1
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????? It is really hard to read your question. I think you are describing a normal mucous discharge from the vagina which comes along with puberty and periods. Talk to your Mother or another lady you trust. If you think something may be wrong as your parents to take you to a doctor.
2006-11-09 11:35:46
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answered by Anonymous
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