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healthy period?


Question Posted Monday February 19 2007, 2:43 pm

ok so sometimes when i get my period it's brown-ish colored with a few drops of red every couple days then the next period is all red & healthy looking but then in between periods milky-white slippery stuff comes out...which means i'm healthy
is this healthy???
i'm confused....
13/f

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AgonyK answered Thursday May 24 2007, 1:10 pm:
This is sweety its discharge all girls get it i do to relax ok this is perfectly normal.

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charmed3fanatic answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 11:17 am:
your fine hunnyy same happens to every girl.. i know for the first year when i got mine it was a gross brown color and a lot it's still that gross brown color but yeah the milky white slippery stuff is called discharge or nick named 'snail tracks' yeah it's gross i know. but us women have to deal with it =[

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orphans answered Monday February 19 2007, 9:40 pm:
Colors vary all the time during a women's period. Each women is different with shape and size. I'm about your age and I get that sometimes. The brown-ish colored is just telling you your going to have your period soon...prepare! And getting your period can be a good sign because that means your not pregnant! Only if you DON'T want to be pregnant and I'm sure you don't want to be because your only 13. Between periods the milky-white slippery stuff means your acroused. Everyone experiences this when they get older. It's normal! It's just like when a guy is aroused but a little different. Your normal and 100% healthy! Have a happy period!

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leLovely answered Monday February 19 2007, 8:12 pm:
It's perfectly fine and completely healthy. The white stuff that comes out is discharge and you're right - it is good to have it. <3

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dia answered Monday February 19 2007, 5:41 pm:
100% healthy!

periods vary in colour...from really dark brownish to bright red!

just for your information..the thickness of the "white slipery stuff" (discharge)can vary too...sometimes liquidy, sometimes jelly like and sometimes thick and stodgy

gross...but true :)

hope i helped

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hco_babe answered Monday February 19 2007, 4:19 pm:
yes this is perfectly normal and healthy. =]

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disasterxwoah answered Monday February 19 2007, 4:08 pm:
Don't sweat. You're perfectly normal :) Nothing wrong at all. Peroids different from time to time, and the milky-white stuff is discharge. Which is also healthy. You healthy , so don't worry :)

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xitsxlovex answered Monday February 19 2007, 3:50 pm:
oh dont worry..your just ovulating, if i spelled it right, it basically means the egg is coming, and if it isnt fertilized your period comes. Don't worry its normal, everyone gets it.

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