orphans answered Sunday April 23 2006, 12:10 am: It is called discharge, it is completely normal for you. If it is a yellow color of has a bad scent though you should tell your mother. You might have a yeast infection, ofcourse you said it was white so you have nothing to worry about. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
hopeihelped answered Saturday April 22 2006, 11:00 pm: It's called discharge.. It's completely healthy and normal. Just make sure that it doesn't smell EXTREMELY bad or have a yellow-ish tint to it. If it's just white and fairly odorless, than you're fine. It's just your body's way of cleaning out your vaginal area. No problem. Sometimes it may be a little clumpy, but you're still healthy. If you have it a lot, you can get really thin panty liners that stop it from staining your undies. So you're all good. [ hopeihelped's advice column | Ask hopeihelped A Question ]
Teza answered Saturday April 22 2006, 10:59 pm: Every girl gets it and it's called discharge. It can usually last for a long time but it means your period is on the way. Just wear panty liners so it doesn't get on your undies. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
omgitsjaimee answered Saturday April 22 2006, 10:48 pm: don't worry, its most likley only discharge. its normal, everyone gets it.
goldengoodness07 answered Saturday April 22 2006, 9:45 pm: A normal vaginal discharge consists of about a teaspoon (4 ML) a day that is white or transparent, thick to thin, and odorless. This is formed by the normal bacteria and fluids the vaginal cells put off. The discharge can be more noticeable at different times of the month depending on ovulation, menstrual flow, sexual activity and birth control.
xomegaroni answered Saturday April 22 2006, 9:39 pm: discharge?? it's neither i guess. every girl gets it so i guess i would say good?? idk haha =) it's completely normal.
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