I have a white sticky discharge....?!


Question: wenever i go to the bathroom, or change my underwear, i always have sticky gooey stuff in my undies. it has very little smell, it can sometimes be a tiny bit yellow. i just wanted 2 know wat it is. i havent had my period yet (im 12 years old, )and this has been going on since maybe the fall. IM SCARED!!


Answers: wenever i go to the bathroom, or change my underwear, i always have sticky gooey stuff in my undies. it has very little smell, it can sometimes be a tiny bit yellow. i just wanted 2 know wat it is. i havent had my period yet (im 12 years old, )and this has been going on since maybe the fall. IM SCARED!!

100% normal. You may even have this after you start having your periods right beforehand. This is assuming that you have never had sex or put any foreign objects into your vagina. If you HAVE had sex or you have inserted something other than your fingers into your vagina, you should have a doctor check you out. Do you have a good relationship with your mom? What about a close Aunt or Grandma? We've all been there, so there's nothing wrong with asking. If you don't have a relative to ask, you can talk with a school nurse or even call Planned Parenthood and talk anonymously.

your period is coming soon. its normal to get that discharge

this is a normal thing... ur cycle will start soon.. just be clean/take a shower every morning and night.... and wear pantyliners....

if it looks like eggwhites,ur ovulating which means ur period is coming soon

otherwise u should expect it within the next couple of month,carry pads/tampons with u just in case

Don't worry! This is totally normal. Every woman has vaginal secretions that clean out the vagina and help during sexual intercourse. It means that your period will probably start in about 18 months, so you might want to start carrying a pad in your purse just in case!

I hope I helped!

you either are about to start your period
or have a yeaste infection (if it smells bad, itches etc.)
if you have a yeast infection though
it can be cured
ask your mom
or if you're embaressed
go to the store & buy "vagisal"
READ THE DIRECTIONS thought before using, PLEASE.

but if it is not a yeast infection, it is normal....just discharge :) & Get used to it.
It'll keep on ya for a longgggggg time...

Your ovulating, which means soon you will start your period.

Don't worry! There is nothing wrong with you.
My 6 year old daughter gets this sort of thing. It is an over production of mucus.
The best thing to do is make sure you keep yourself clean. Don't use soap there though as this can irritate. Just wash with water morning and night. If it starts to get irritated and sore sit in a bucket of warm water with about 1/4 cup of white vinegar added to the water for about 10 minutes each night until the irritation goes away (sounds weird but it works).
I suggest getting some panty liners for your underwear if you find it is an issue.

Totally normal, don't worry. All women have vaginal discharge. This is the way our vagina clean themselves and stay moist. The only time you need to worry is if it changes color, smells real bad, or begins to itch real bad.

calm. down.
it doesn't mean ANYTHING. I've had that for years and only recently gotten my period. it DOES NOT mean you period is coming, it's natural.

wow, this is what they should be teaching it sex ed. our teacher gave us an entire class period to blow up condoms....it was fun!

but anyway, i have that stuff all time. no problem, whatsoever

completely normal, happened to me too, but only for about a month...your period should start soon....be ready for it, and if it bothers you wear pantiliners, hope I helped good luck!





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