hi im 15 years old and i have being seeing this whitish clear slimy discharge coming out of my vagina.i have being seeing this from i was 13 or 14 and i don't even know what is going on with me am i sick are something.and it never stop what should i do. i want to tell my mom but she is going to think im having sex but im not help?
Many women use this as a tool to get pregnant. Generally the way it works is you have your period. Once it is over you begin to have a clear, sticky discharge. Eventually (around 2 weeks after your period) this discharge may become less sticky and more... pliable in that IF you were to actually hold it between your fingers or using toilet paper it would string out a good 6+ inches without breaking. It is usually the most prolific and the most pliable during the 24 to 48 hours that you are ovulating. You will continue to have the thick discharge, though possibly less in amount until you start your period again and thus eliminating the unfertalized egg.
Here is a link to a website that gives a tremendous amount of detail regarding your menstrual cycle if you are interested. Some of it you may find boring but if you skim over it, you may find bits and pieces that will sort of fill in the blanks of things you may have never been taught.
xKate answered Thursday August 26 2010, 10:15 pm: I'm 17, and ive had the same situation since i was about 13 or 14 also (about the time i started my period). I was really concerned, so my mom brought me to the gynocologist, and she told me that it was completely normal. She said it was just your vagina's natural way of "cleaning itself". I know that seems weird, because it is pretty gross, but if its the same thing as me, it's nothing to worry about and it probably wont stop anytime soon (which sucks because it is NOT pretty). Its just another "super fun" part of being a girl. hope i helped!
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