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its normal your just having discharge every women has it long as it doesnt smell to badd n sum have more then others it should look white n clump or stringy an may dry up yellow ....it is a sign u r about to start your period soon there is nothing u can really do but i do suggest that you get some pantiliners they r great for that stuff try ans get the always (dri weave) they are really good n they stick well 2 and u may want to keep pads or tampons with u 2 cuz ur probley bout to start ... good luck :)
its discharge and its completely normal the bad thing is diffferent women or girls get different levels of it. ure fine though i woukd ty and stick with ultra thin pads or they have pads DESIGNED specifically for leakage and discharge that are REALLY thin and barely noticable. it stinks ure stuck with it but thats a minor problem compared to what other women go through consider ureself lucky...
it is common. wash really well and keep wipes in your pocket or purse.
Yep, it's common, it vaginal discharge to help keep a normal acidic environment.
I think you should see a doctor. I don't know where the wetness or odour is coming from, so get some proper help and feel better knowing what's happening.
This is more common than you think. First, you should go to your gynecologist and get tested for any possible viruses or infections, because sometimes they can lead to odor. Once you've ruled out the possibility of it being a virus or an infection, then try to use feminine odor-blocking products like Summer's eve sprays, for instance after a shower. If the scent still persists, then that is just your body's chemistry and you should just try to work with it by continuing to pay attention to your hygiene, and wear one of those thin every day lining pads (not period pads, because those are too thick and will cause you to sweat). Good luck.
While discharge is normal, the odor concerns me. Is it a fishy type smell? If your discharge has a foul odor, you need to get it checked by the Dr.
"The amount of normal discharge varies from woman to woman, and with the menstrual cycle. Many women notice that, during the week following a period, there is hardly any discharge, and what there is has a thick consistency. Towards the middle of the cycle (about 2 weeks after the start of a period) the amount increases and it becomes thin, slippery and clear, like uncooked egg white. When this discharge is exposed to the air, it becomes brownish-yellow, so it is normal to find a yellowish stain on your knickers at the middle of the monthly cycle. There may also be a feeling of moistness and stickiness. Normal discharge does not smell, and does not cause any irritation or itching."
***Then you buy some wet wipes or towelettes, there's purse size packages. (ask the pharmacist)It sounds normal, based on your edit. It's that way about 1 year prior to starting your period your discharge becomes profuse (lots) and is more noticeable. After it comes it will settle down and regulate.
Hope this helps, best wishes! =)
*** I am 1 of 4 sisters, and a mother of 2 boys and a daughter. My daughter is now 23.
you can get pantiliners at the store, they are for that
don't know if it is common but i t sounds like your bladder is relaxed a little more than it should be normally so ask a doctor because i have heard of it before
you should use pantiliners that's what they are for.
It's what every girl gets so it's common. It's discharge it happens like a year before you get your period. So you will probably get your period soon. I would get some thin pads (Always Pantyliners) and just use those so your prepared and the discharge won't get on your underwear. Good luck!
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