No worries, sweetie. It normal vaginal discharge. It's heavier around the time you ovulate, or release an egg from the ovary. The biological explanation is that since, as women, we are designed/built to become pregnant, our body does whatever it can to insure we do become pregnant if we have intercourse. One of those things is that when we ovulate, the mucus around the cervix will thin out causing this heavier discharge. It would make it easier for the sperm to get through the opening of the cervix to get to the egg if you had sex (like it's easier to swim through water than jello).
2007-01-01 18:15:12
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answered by chrissy25 5
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That would be called "discharge". It forms in place of blood basically. Most all women have this. Its very common. There is nothing be ashamed about. No, do not be worried its normal. It sometimes makes you feel a little icky so i suggest you carry baby wipes and when you have that feeling run to the restroom and clean up.
2007-01-01 11:36:42
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answered by wearedapeople 1
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This is normal, some women secrete more than others. You sound quite young do you have an adult you can talk to? A friends mom perhaps? You need to either read about how your body works or talk to someone as soon as possible so that you learn how to understand your body.
2007-01-01 11:38:33
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answered by jacqui w 3
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It's called vaginal discharge, and it's completely normal. Some women produce more, some produce less. It can be heavier during certain parts of your menstrual cycle than others, and it can be heavier when you're sexually aroused. Nothing to be worried about, though! :)
2007-01-01 11:35:22
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answered by kittenpie 3
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Discharge.
Some people get it after and before their period.
I get that a lot.
No need to worry :]
2007-01-01 11:39:03
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answered by :) 5
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The vagina is a self-cleaning organ, and that's all that's happening to you.
2007-01-01 16:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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glandular hyperactivity is not unusual
2007-01-01 11:35:23
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answered by itsyouandmebb 2
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