LagunaBabe answered Thursday April 19 2007, 2:15 pm: No, in fact, most girls have a lot of discharge. Especially, the first couple of years after starting their periods and/or leading up to having your period. So believe me, you have nothing to worry about.
The only thing to consider when it comes to discharge is an abnormal smell (such as fishy or bread-y), or a very yellow color. If you have any of those symptoms, you should go to the doctor because it could be an STD. However, as I mentioned, if you don't have any of these problems, you have nothings to worry about as far as amount. :) [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
duckyville72 answered Tuesday April 17 2007, 11:48 pm: it so isnt, unless its not the clear/whitish color. you should be fine. but like the person below me said, it its a yellowish color and has a bad odor consult a doctor. But you dnt seem to have those problems, meaning your fine!
mgfg answered Tuesday April 17 2007, 10:24 pm: Your best bet would be to go to your doctor and ask all the questions you are wondering about. A doctor will respect your privacy, answer your questions and remove the worries you have. [ mgfg's advice column | Ask mgfg A Question ]
shasha answered Tuesday April 17 2007, 10:20 pm: it depends.... if it's clear and pretty much oderless it's perfectly fine, especally if you get this around the time you're starting or stoping your period. if its white or yellow, smells really bad or just comes out for no reason you might want to get it checked out [ shasha's advice column | Ask shasha A Question ]
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