Sounds like normal discharge as long as it's odorless and white. I get it a lot just before my period. Try wearing a panty liner in your panties so you feel fresh. The pain is slight but is there and will go away when your period comes and then you have your normal period pains. It's so much fun being a girl.
2006-12-12 23:36:27
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answered by Nascar 5
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i do no longer comprehend no count if it incredibly is prevalent seeing as how something continuously happens or there is often something new happening to us women human beings lol. yet heavily, one speedy question, are you in any discomfort? to no longer alarm you or something yet I in simple terms at present had a chum tell me that she replaced into having the "happenings" of a yeast an infection and might have severe discomfort. She ended up making herself an appointment and that they ended up looking cancerous cells on her cervix. Now, i'm no longer asserting that's what's misguided with you, yet whilst something like that have been to come back up that may no longer often prevalent for you, then theres no reason to no longer take precaution and discover out what it incredibly is. There are too many stuff occurring that we positioned on the backburner bc we dont comprehend the solutions to or are afraid to ascertain what it incredibly is. because of the fact believe me, the faster you detect out, the greater effective the end result could be for your self.
2016-10-05 06:19:30
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answered by ? 4
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yeast infection..if its gluelike or cottage cheese like with no pain? definitely. Although this is cause by some medications taken which causes the loss of our normal flora on your vagina and yet can overgrow there in the area. also if you wear tight jeans or panty host..Though this may not be life threatening, i recomend to see your obgyne or you can buy OTC drugs Monistat 3 suppositories.
2006-12-12 21:24:55
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answered by babylover_2 1
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If it is clear, no odour, itching etc. It is normal.
It usually occurs in women when they are ovulating and most fertile. Some women will get no or little discharge others can get a lot and it can vary month to month. If you are concerned though check with your doctor.
2006-12-12 21:14:12
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answered by kath750 2
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Sounds like you have some type of infection which would affect your menstrual cycle. You could also have a kidney infection or bladdar infection which you need to get checked out by a doctor because those types of infections are easy for us ladies to get and will go unnoticed for awhile.
2006-12-12 20:25:26
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answered by Serinity4u2find 6
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My Yeast Infection Cured - http://YeastCured.uzaev.com/?bbOJ
2016-07-03 19:45:12
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answered by Christine 3
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sounds like an infection....does it look sort of like cottage cheese (sorry for the food association but its the best description)? if yes, then it might be a yeast infection - they dont all have to be itchy or painful. if it's more like mucous like it might be a bacterial infection. i'd get it checked out as soon as you can...you don't want any potential complications
2006-12-12 20:26:49
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answered by petrobomb 3
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sounds like it could be the normal discharge before your period is about to begin.
2006-12-12 20:25:50
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answered by LYNN W 6
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Yuk, indeed. go to your doctor. Not normal.
2006-12-12 20:31:36
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answered by Rani 4
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