Discharge? what is going on?????!


Question: i'm 14 years old and i haven't ever gotten my period yet. i have been having discharge for about a year, but lately i am having more than i usually get. my panties get wet every day. its clear and odorless, but there's a lot coming out. what could this mean?

i've always had discharge but NEVER THIS MUCH

**** I AM A VIRGIN so don't tell me i have an std!!! *****


Answers: i'm 14 years old and i haven't ever gotten my period yet. i have been having discharge for about a year, but lately i am having more than i usually get. my panties get wet every day. its clear and odorless, but there's a lot coming out. what could this mean?

i've always had discharge but NEVER THIS MUCH

**** I AM A VIRGIN so don't tell me i have an std!!! *****

Completley normal :D sooon it will probably turn white, when it does it means your are just about to start your period. carry a pad around with you anyway just to be safe

completely normal!

its the natural lubrication of the vagina, nothing to worry about

Is it still clear? If no, than you may have an infection. If it bothers you that much use a pantiliner.

that's normal. if your having more discharge than normal it is just your hormones acting up or you are becoming aroused by something. that never goes away (and you don't want it too).

i had this too... its normal try wearing a pantie liner

thats completely normal...usually when im about to start i get alittle more than usual...hmmm! be grateful that u dont have to deal with that yet..lol...

your about to startttt your perioddd

It's normal for things like this to happen, don't worry sweetie. And if anyone tells u u have an std tell them to kiss you butt.

ok so like im 13 and i got my period december 5th and like right befor that i was getting tons of digharge also. what i figured out helps, so you arent having wet panties every day is to go ahead and start wearing panty liners because discharge is i guess ur bodies way of saying "you better get ready for ur peirod cause im coming weather you like it or not" so any way i realy hope this helps
-meagan

nothing to worry about ut means u will soon be getting ur period

Once you start puberty a white and/or clear, non-foul smelling discharge is normal. The vagina is self-cleaning. It means your hormones are working. The amount of discharge can change at any time due to detoxing, cleaning out, diet, even stress and hormone changes. You are probably getting close to starting your first period. This same discharge increases the closer you get to ovulation and when you are sexually aroused. Wear a pantyliner.

Different Types of Discharge:

White: Thick, white discharge is common at the beginning and end of your cycle. Normal white discharge is not accompanied by itching. If itching is present, thick white discharge can indicate a yeast infection.

Clear and stretchy: This is "fertile" mucous and means you are ovulating.

Clear and watery: This occurs at different times of your cycle and can be particularly heavy after exercising.

Yellow or Green: May indicate an infection, especially if thick or clumpy like cottage cheese or has a foul odor.

Brown: May happen right after periods, and is just "cleaning out" your vagina. Old blood looks brown.

Spotting Blood/Brown Discharge: This may occur when you are ovulating/mid-cycle. Sometimes early in pregnancy you may have spotting or a brownish discharge at the time your period would normally come. If you have spotting at the time of your normal period rather than your usual amount of flow, and you have had sex without using birth control, you should check a pregnancy test.

Different types of infections (you can get any of these without being sexually active):

Signs of yeast infections:
White, cottage cheese-like discharge
Swelling and pain around the vulva
Intense itching

Signs of bacterial vaginosis:
A white, gray or yellowish vaginal discharge
A fishy odor that is strongest after sex or after washing with soap
Itching or burning
Slight redness and swelling of the vagina or vulva

Signs of trichomoniasis
A watery, yellowish or greenish bubbly discharge
An unpleasant odor
Pain and itching when urinating
Most apparent after your period

Well, dont worry. IT means your period can come within 6 months to a year and this happens a lot. Wear a pantyliner, yeah its annoying but when you get your period it will happen before you get it.Any questions.Email me.ThnnxAnd goodluck

What the ladies on this page are telling you is correct. However, I want to commend you and clap my hands to you. I am so proud that someone still values their innocence. I am VERY proud of you. If I knew you I'd take you shopping and buy you 500$ worth of clothing! Good for you, keep up the good work.

You might need to go to an Gynecologist; that's a person who specializes in that type of stuff. send me an e-mail and I can tell you more; I don't want it to be publicly known. You know "Girls Thing"

Glands inside your vagina and cervix make small amounts of fluid. This fluid flows out of the vagina each day, carrying out old cells that have lined the vagina. This is your body's way of keeping your vagina healthy and clean. The discharge is usually clear or milky and doesn't smell bad.

The color and thickness of the discharge change with your monthly cycle. The discharge is thicker when you ovulate (when one of your ovaries releases an egg), when a woman is breastfeeding or when you're sexually excited.

Changes that may signal a problem include an increase in the amount of discharge, a change in the color or smell of the discharge, and irritation, itchiness or burning in or around your vagina. This is called vaginitis. A discharge that's stained with blood when you're not having your period could also be a sign of a problem. Some other types of infections such as yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis can also cause discharge that is usually accompanied by odor such as beer/yeast/fish.

I would recommend that if you have any of these signs or any concerns regarding this you consult with your doctor for a proper diagnosis and for proper treatment should you have anything other than just a normal vaginal discharge.

Good luck :)





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