justletmebe answered Friday May 21 2010, 9:06 pm: all women do i cant remberer if its a Teaspoon or a tablespoon a day but its normal all women do. if its really bad wear a panty liner or if its a dark color there may be an infection. I read cosmo all the time its in there every othere issuie about it :) [ justletmebe's advice column | Ask justletmebe A Question ]
Lances-girl-18 answered Friday May 21 2010, 8:12 pm: Every woman or girl gets that what you need to worry about is if it starts to smell or itch or burn maybe turns green or something then go to the doc. but if it dont have none of those sighs then everything is ok [ Lances-girl-18's advice column | Ask Lances-girl-18 A Question ]
masterclinic answered Sunday May 16 2010, 11:08 pm: There are different types of discharge and each tell what stage you are in your cycle or if something abnormal is going on.
I don't think you have anything to worry about if you've been getting the same type for 2 years. But just to make sure i'll let you know what is normal.
Watery, clear, white, or brownish. Anything different then that like green or yellow is not good and you need to go to a doctor.
charmed-cherry21 answered Wednesday July 28 2004, 11:29 pm: No discharge is normal almost everyone has it...why don't you go to www.beinggirl.com and check out the stuff like that...I have had my period for almost 2 years too and I still get it too...
Siren_Cytherea answered Wednesday July 28 2004, 11:21 pm: If you're talking about vaginal discharge, that's perfectly normal, and there's nothing you can do about it. It's annoying as heck, but not weird...most girl have it.
Hope I helped!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
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