White milky discharge <vaginal>?!


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White milky discharge <vaginal>?

any1 know what this could b? for a long time now i've noticed this and i thought it was ok but it actually grosses me out when i have sex or insert a vibrator/dildo after awhile it gets filmy i've also noticed sometimes if i use my finger it feels thick it doesnt really have an odor i guess it sort of does sometimes...like ew this is beyond sick but mashed potatoes???? and i've also noticed this on my undies sometimes. i can't figure it out what is going on? is there any way to get rid of it? and to clear a question nope no itchyness and it doesnt happen after or before my period its everyday

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3 weeks ago
thank you lisa...i just think its disgusting i dont think many girls have it is there anyway i can get rid of it??

3 weeks ago
he doesnt really have a reaction he's so in "the zone" but its like i notice every detail =/(haha the woman in me)


Answers:

It's normal. Girls usually start producing this a year or two before they get their first period. It's meant to keep your vagina moist and wet incase a man tries to have sex with you(if you were dry you could be seriously injured), and if you get turned on you instantly start making a lot more of it. Also, when you're ovulating you make a lot more of it, although it usually more clear when you're ovulating. It's totally normal, and guys seem to love it. If it's just creamy white, and not chunky white, and doesn't smell, you don't have anything to worry about

you can read more about it here http://www.fertilinet.com/cervical%20flu... It's cervical mucus, you produce it to one degree or another at anytime you're not on your period.




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