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Discharge On July 22 I was expecting my period, I didn't get it. But since around then, I've been having really heavy, watery discharge, and a lot of it. And sometimes like tonight it will have blood in it. But it's not like my period at all. It's just clear, watery discharge with blood in it.
And I'm really freaked out because I don't know if this is normal, and if it's not I don't know what to do about it. Help?
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The two pieces of skin that would actually be the hyman. Thats how a doctor determines if you are a virgin or not so im guessin you are.
Heavy discharge is normal for some girls. Just wear a pantyliner so you wont feel damp.
I have no clue about the brown and wrinkly part. You should type in your search engine "pictures of a normal vagina" and see what pops up ]
I was searching around the internet and I found this and I thought it sounded like what you said.
Clear discharge vaginal watery is normal in mid cycle, and following a colposcopy or cryotherapy treatment. This type of flow resembles an egg white and is very often mid-cycle ovulatory cervical mucous. Women initially taking birth control pills may notice this type of flow. In some cases, it is so heavy patients use tampons to absorb the fluids. This may be related to urinary incontinence. Clear discharge vaginal watery is normal in mid cycle, and following a colposcopy or cryotherapy treatment.
Rarely, excessive flow may indicate cancer of the fallopian tubes. Usually, the condition is accompanied by bleeding. If you register an abnormal flow, contact a health care provider for vagina examination and flow microscopic analysis. Do not confuse excessive flow with an increase during a sexual contact. Clear discharge vaginal watery is normal in mid cycle, and following a colposcopy or cryotherapy treatment.
And here is a site I found on different types of discharge.
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Hope I helped, and goodluck with finding out what's going on. ]
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