Embarassing but help please?


Question:
I was going to the bathroom and white stuff was coming out. and i still havent gotten my period and its 17 days late? im am only 14 and i was just wondering if this is bad or?

Answers:
its normal as u r in prementrual cycle...if that stuff does not stinks...its ok..
ehhh white stuff? I would check with the doctor on that one. Unless your still irregular. But white stuff doesn't sound normal. Ask your mom , doctor, or look it up online.
the white stuff sounds like a yeast infection, and I hope your not pregnant because you are way to young to be having a baby.
Talk to your mom about taking you to the doctor. If not your mom, talk to a friends mom or another relative. You may have an infection, or it may be nothing, but you should be checked out to be safe.
Is there a chance you may be pregnant? If not, your dr may be able to help your cycle get regulated. The dr would want to help you!
Best wishes!
Did you just begin your periods? After you have your first period, it can take up to a year to become regulated. The discharge you are experiencing is normal, the vagina cleans itself out and this discharge you see is its cleaning solution. Wear a pad to protect you from the wet feeling this gives you and to also protect you should your period start again. Carry pads in your purse. In the middle of your cycle, during ovulation, you may notice a fishy odor, but that is normal...again, wear a pad, preferrably deodorant.
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