Question Posted Wednesday February 27 2008, 8:12 pm
I know this may sound nasty and a wierd question . But in my underwear its like this white kind of thick gooy stuff , iv only noticed it to days in a row . Any idea what it is ?
oh and its like i can pull some off & it feels like a booger .
Peeps answered Thursday February 28 2008, 5:39 pm: This sounds like the type of discharge a women gets when she is ovulating. This is a completely normal discharge and probably will last a couple of days.
"Ovulation occurs when a mature egg is released from the ovary, pushed down the fallopian tube, and is available to be fertilized [in the uterus]."
The discharge probably resembles egg whites sort-of and is quite stretchy (or gooey like a booger as you said). Just so you know, you're high risk getting pregnant at this stage in your cycle.
Discharge is to help cleanse your vagina from bad bacteria (which is being secreted) and to help provide lubrication for sperm to successfully make it to your egg to fertilize it. Every woman has discharge.
Different Discharges:
Before ovulation- There will be a small amount of clear discharge.
Closer to ovulation- Discharge is moist/sticky and is white or lightly cream colored. There is some mucus but it isn't as stretchy as it will be during ovulation.
At ovulation- There will be a lot of discharge at this point. It will be like egg whites and is stretchy. You are most fertile here (high risk pregnancy) and sperm entering your body at this time will be able to survive slightly longer than normal.
After ovulation- Discharge is sticky but not stretchy. Mostly clear and will dwindle back to the "before ovulation" state.
CaliforniaLover1111 answered Wednesday February 27 2008, 9:19 pm: discharge= the stuff girls excrete from their vaginas. It cleanses the body including the vagina. Its left behind in a girls panties. Its usually whitish, yellow, clear. Very sticky and wet. May also be confused with female cum, but is not the same thing.
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