Wet-clear like discharge ?!


Question: For the past 2 days, I've been really WET down there. It's a wet-clear like discharge. It has no odor, it's very liquidly. It wet my panties a few times. What is it? Help? Have any of you ladies had this? What's wrong with me? Any comments / helpful advice are welcome. Thanks a bunch !


Answers: For the past 2 days, I've been really WET down there. It's a wet-clear like discharge. It has no odor, it's very liquidly. It wet my panties a few times. What is it? Help? Have any of you ladies had this? What's wrong with me? Any comments / helpful advice are welcome. Thanks a bunch !

i asked my doctor the same thing and she says its normal and it means you are fertile (able to get pregnant). Pregnancy actually has to do more with that stuff than your period which was a shocker for me. But don't worry evey women gets that. It'll be worse for a couple days at a time so you can always use panty liners to stop it from going on your underwear. hope this was helpful.

This is normal. You should be concerned if it has an odor or if it's green or cheesy white

i have the same prob...idk wut it is...

this is normal..it usually gets "worse" when you are about to start your period.

ovulation?

I tend to get that way around the time I ovulate.

Most normal phase, rarely it will happen but normal. If it has no odor its not infection so your fine. If it does happen to occur more than a wekk see a doctor.

It is completly normal.. Specially when ur fertile around 1-2 weeks before period.. no worryies..

its called leukorrhea Leukorrhea is the medical term for a certain type of vaginal discharge that is common during pregnancy as well as at other times during your reproductive years. If you have leukorrhea, you may have a thick and sticky vaginal discharge that is white, yellow, or green. It can vary with a woman's menstrual cycle as her hormone levels change.

Vaginal discharges are often a sign of vaginal yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, or sexually transmitted diseases. Leukorrhea may or may not indicate the presence of infection, and it is not usually accompanied by other signs and symptoms, such as itching, pain, burning or irritation, or redness, of the tissue. Only a qualified health professional can tell you whether you have an infection.

If you have any unusual type of vaginal discharge during pregnancy or at any other time, always consult your health professional before trying any over-the-counter treatments or home remedies.

I had this problem for a few years then the Dr found polyps during a routine examination and once they had been removed the problem stopped, so maybe see your Dr. If it is from ovulation it is usually clear and quite thick and slimy





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