A lot more discharge than usual!? hlp!?


Question:
This morning clearish white discharge was so much... it soaked thru my undies and pants... and it is A LOT more than usual... it is normal colored for me, and texture looks the same... just there's like A LOT more of it... and my vagina is darkish pink (as usual) and if i spead it out the vaginal opening (i believe it is...) is light pink... idk if that is normal or not.... it doesn't hurt or anything.... is something wrong.... and i can't get to a doctor

Answers:
It isn't thrush or a yeast infection (usually the discharge looks like cottage cheese, and your vagina would be itchy)

You are probably ovulating. Discharge gets heavier around ovulation so that it is easier for sperm to get to the egg. Usually women ovulate about 2 weeks after their period (but it's different for everyone). Your discharge will probably get lighter in a few days. You might think about wearing a pantliner.
I think you might have a yeast or thrush infection. The symptoms you are describing is similar to that of a yeast/thrush infection. I had that not long ago. You will have to go to the doctor to have it checked out as it can become serious. Go see your doctor.
This could be an infection and really needs to be evaluated by a doctor. Check with the city health dept to see if they offer a free women's clinic you can go to to have this situation evaluated further. If not check to see if there's a Medical School close by that can be of help.
See a doc.
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