Discharge?


Question:
I have discharge coming from my "area" and its like a whiteish yellow, and i dont know why? i have my period and i just got off of it. It does this always after my period just ends. What is it?? its so gross.

Answers:
A thick white discharge is normal before and after your period. It'll be clear and stretchy when you're ovulating and other times it can be kind of watery. As long as it doesn't itch, isn't greenish or have a bad odor you're fine.
It is normal to have discharge and at different times during your cycle it may change consistancy. If it becomes cottage cheese like and smelly, you have a yeast infection.
when periods are started ,this is a normal thing that happens usually before the period starts=maybe you should see your Dr since it is after =you might have a bit of infection going on there
it's just discharging all the left over that why we have pantiliners for everyday freshness
Normal, Normal Normal...Its part of the female hygiene. The only time you worry about such is when it gets thick and discolored & causes you to itch...Its called yeast infection . Other than that no need to worry. To keep it in control..douche after your period is done to keep yourself clean. I mean only once a month...to many times may cause you to get more yeast infections than you ask for. Per Drs. suggestion on this one...
Thats normal. You will ALWAYS have some type of discharge. It keeps your vagina healthy. If it changes color (anything other than white or clear), texture (cottage cheese), or smell, then you should go to a doctor.
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