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Discharge? Im freaking out!


Question Posted Saturday September 18 2010, 11:38 pm

Okay, so here lately I've been really wet 24/7, and I haven't been horny AT ALL! I don't understand why I've been so wet for. My discharge doesn't have a smell, or a color. Its clear.

*Kind of personal information below, but I don't care.

Today I was taking a poop, and before I wiped, I pee'd. Well, when I went to wipe, I noticed something long, thin dangling from my vagina hole, and I wiped it and it was like gel, or jelly.

It was clear, and no smell, && I rubbed it between my fingers, and it didn't come apart. Kind of like the silly putty that farts when you press it in the cup and it makes a sound. It didn't leave any access discharge on my fingers, it stayed together.

Im alittle scared, because I don't know whats wrong with me. I showed my mom, and I told her where it came from, and she goes "Get it away! You got some kind of disease!" But I dont thank I do?


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xxemilyfeil answered Monday September 27 2010, 5:09 pm:
Sounds like ovulation. Usually occurs when you are about to start your period for that month. Don't worry, its totally normal. There is nothing to worry about.


You don't have a disease.

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Kendra_Berri answered Sunday September 19 2010, 11:07 pm:
Sounds like ovulation. Absolutely normal and nothing at all to worry about. This is exactly the sort of sign you would be looking for if you wanted to have a baby. Some months you'll create more fluid than others. Looks like egg whites, right?

Your mom was wrong, though I suppose most people might be a little uneasy about seeing someone else's vaginal discharge ;)

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liloprah answered Sunday September 19 2010, 4:49 pm:
don't freak out the fact that the discharge is clear and without a smell indicates that this is normal a lot of women get this. Yours sounds like its heavy. If it is
Clear and stretchy: This is "fertile" mucous and means you are ovulating.


i don't know the full details i dont know how old you are and i don't kknow if you've ever had sex.
And i don't know if this occured befor or after your period my first thought was that you had a yeast infection. don't freakout if it is a yeast infection you're not going to die. Try vagisil cream or monestat cream this happens to alot of women. But i don't think that you have a yeast infection at all.Go to a doctor and explain whatever you have can be fixed trust me. i know its weird but don't freak out it sounds normal.

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familyfirst answered Sunday September 19 2010, 1:18 pm:
PART 2
You asked a follow up question but you are "anonymous" so this is the only way i knew how to answer you; to edit my original answer. Anyway, we are women which means there is nothing normal about us including our cycles. You ovulate every month but you may not get this mucous patch every month. I have always been fairly regular with my mucous patch and found it helpful in conceiving my children. As luck would have it, we are trying to get pregnant again and now that i NEED a sign that i am ovulating i only get the mucos about every 3 to 4 months! Most inconvenient lol but thats the way it is. But i want to stress- there is nothing wrong with you. You are a normal ovulating woman who just got her first (gross lol) mucous patch. I actually encourage you to see a doc like mom wants. You can get further educsted on this and as it seems mom is not in the majority and is not familiar with this phenomenon, it could help her too.
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You did not mention your age but you just described 100% what many women's discharge is like during ovulation. It is called a mucous patch. After your period you start to devekop discharge which starts a bit watery but gradually gets thicker and more stringy the closer you get to the 14 day mark. It will be much like egg whites from a chicken egg; long and stringy and does not immediately break apart. This will last maybe 2 or 3 days when you are ovulating and then will gradually get less the closer you get to your period.

I hope your mom was just playing with you. It sounds as though you just have the same thing that probably 80% of all women have that is their sign of ovulation and it is these kinds of things we really need to have a woman in our lives we can discuss this with.

You do not have a disease- you are simply maturing.

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