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Question: i know its normal to get white stuff on your panties. but i hate it, how can i make it go away


Answers: i know its normal to get white stuff on your panties. but i hate it, how can i make it go away

Your vagina is a self-cleaning organ. If it didn't produce that "white stuff," dead cells and bacteria would accumulate, and you would hate that far more than a little mess in your panties.

yes very normal!

you can't. i've been living with it for years and years. if it bothers you so much just wear a little pantyliner

It usually happens when you're ovulating or about to ovulate---sorry hon it's just there. Wear a panty liner and call it a day.

wear a lightday pad. then you can just pull it off and toss it!

Sorry to say but you can't make the discharge go away. It is a result of your body cleaning itself.

take the pill, that helped for me.. dont take the ring it will make you bloated and the discharge doubles. maybe you have a bacterial infection as well, ask a doctor.

You can wear a panty liner.

The healthiest is to shower often and sleep with no panties on. Your area down there needs fresh air, and sleeping nude (at least from the waist down greatly helps reduce alot of discharges and odors as well!

once mother nature calls u, u can't shoo it away

it's a part of life for girlssssssss

I hate it, too!!! I wish it would go away but there is nothing we women can do about it.

its discharge...very normal...you can minimize it by eating yogart......also if u notice it change in heaviness or color...then that is a sign of infection or sometihng wrong.....good luck

Having some amount of vaginal discharge is normal, especially if you are of childbearing age. Glands in the cervix produce a clear mucus. These secretions may turn white or yellow when exposed to the air. These are all normal variations.

The amount of mucus produced by the cervical glands varies throughout the menstrual cycle. This is normal and depends on the amount of estrogen circulating in your body.

Vaginal discharge that suddenly differs in color, odor, or consistency, or significantly increases or decreases in amount, may indicate an underlying problem like an infection. If abnormal vaginal discharge is due to a sexually transmitted disease (STD), your sexual partner(s) will likely require treatment as well.

omg! i am turned off!





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