How do you stop having wettness in your pants?!


Question: Don't worry I don't have accidents it's just I have wettness in my pants that's well from... I guess my vagina. I started my period already and I don't know what the hell is going on! I don't like talking to anybody about it! NEED HELP


Answers: Don't worry I don't have accidents it's just I have wettness in my pants that's well from... I guess my vagina. I started my period already and I don't know what the hell is going on! I don't like talking to anybody about it! NEED HELP

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 :)

uhm, honey, you have wetness becuase you are either arroused by something. or maybe its discharge. go see a doctor if your not a virgin anymore

Each woman has a different amount of mucous that is present in her vagina. Each woman has a different amount, texture, sent and color to her secretions. You shouldn't be worried about it unless it is unusual. If it is unusual to you, then you could have an infection or if you are sexually active, you could have an STD and need to go the gynecologist and tell the doctor what is wrong.

If you just naturally produce a lot of mucous, you may have to wear a pantiliner every day.

Try wearing a pantyliner





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