i have discharge everyday! it sucks i usually have to wear pantyliners..even when i dont have my period! the only time i dont have discharge is when i have my period (well obv.) but then it sucks because i always have to be wearing somethin like a panytliner because usually its alot of discharge! is there anything i can do? is it normal? will it ever stop?!
ahh i need helP!
i WILL rate 5 for anyone who helps
THANKS <3
Kelss answered Thursday May 25 2006, 10:03 am: This is definetly normal. Welcome to being a woman. Theres this site, and it has anything you need to know about being a girl.
www.beinggirl.com
Hope this helps!
helpachick answered Tuesday May 23 2006, 10:10 pm: yep welcome to being a girl. getting discharge, cramps, the whole enchilada even when your not on your period. it's totally normal to have discharge and it will most likely stop happening to often maybe once you get older. but it's alright. just keep doin what your doin and you should be fine! xoxo helpachick [ helpachick's advice column | Ask helpachick A Question ]
KERi__xO answered Tuesday May 23 2006, 7:58 pm: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
heres a website that might help you. it says that discharge is normal, and that the color and thickness changes. "clumps" aren't normal. Healthy discharge is supposed to be a thin-thick consistency (a bit wet), and white- yellow in color. if your discharge is not liek this, then you should see a doctor. also, there is nothing you can do to stop it, and i'm not so sure if it will ever stop.
KrisxOx answered Tuesday May 23 2006, 7:12 pm: i think this is a personal question and you need to go to your mom or the docotrs and ask them if its normal [ KrisxOx's advice column | Ask KrisxOx A Question ]
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