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hayrox
December 27th, 2010, 11:49 PM
:confused:ok so very time i use the bath room i pull down my under wear and i see white stuff then when i go theres whites stuff everywhere and it happend alot and it stains idk what it is or if i need pads its been going on for months and i am getting angry and annoyed please help!

Weeping
December 28th, 2010, 11:28 AM
basic vaginal discharge?

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Well yeah, I was about to say that.

patrick99
December 28th, 2010, 12:21 PM
Well are you sexually active.

Love.Hate
December 28th, 2010, 02:19 PM
It sounds like discharge to me, There really shouldnt be need for a pad.

hayrox
December 28th, 2010, 03:03 PM
no why

Harley Quinn
December 28th, 2010, 03:45 PM
Vaginal discharge


Another thing that changes during puberty is that vaginal discharge (secretions) start or change. For six months before getting their first period, girls may notice an increase in vaginal discharge.

What is normal vaginal discharge?

Vaginal secretions keep the vagina moist and clean and help fight infections.
Once periods start, normal vaginal discharge can be thin, sticky and elastic; or thick and gooey, and the colour is clear, white or off-white (yellow when dried). The texture and colour can change throughout the cycle. In particular, some women notice a heavier flow of thin, sticky mucus-like discharge around the time of ovulation (day 14 of the cycle). Normal vaginal discharge usually has no smell, and if it has, it is not unpleasant. Remember, if you are sexually excited or emotionally stressed your vaginal discharge can increase.

What is abnormal vaginal discharge?

Keep an eye out for change, including:
• unusual increase in amount
• change in texture: for example curd-like or frothy and watery
• change in colour to grey, yellow, green or brown
• change in smell: for example fishy or yeasty.

What causes abnormal vaginal discharge?

If you have had sex, an abnormal vaginal discharge might be caused by a sexually transmitted infection, such as trichomonas, chlamydia, orgonorrhoea. Some vaginal infections are not sexually transmitted, but are caused by an imbalance in the vaginal flora ('bugs') that normally live in your vagina. These are:
• thrush (candida): signs are a cottage cheese-like discharge with itching and soreness.
• bacterial vaginosis (BV): a grey, watery, sometimes frothy vaginal discharge that smells of fish. Mild itching can occur.
Excessive washing of the vagina, use of perfumed soaps and bubble bath, tight synthetic clothes (such as nylon knickers), lots of sex, antibiotics and stress can all lead to an imbalance in vaginal flora. Remember, if you forget to remove a tampon or a cap you can also develop unpleasant vaginal discharge.
What should I do if my vaginal discharge changes?
You can go to see your GP or you can visit a sexual health clinic. Many clinics have dedicated times for young people that cater to their needs. It is important to seek attention early, as sometimes the discharge might be a sign that you have caught a sexually transmitted infection that needs prompt treatment.

^ is from the girls guide to puberty, so that should answer any question that you do have on this area :P

hayrox
December 31st, 2010, 05:36 PM
thank you sooo much this really helps ty again :D :hug: :bigsmile: