Ok this is gross but I'm going to be detailed lol.
20/f
I seem to have a lot of vaginal discharge. There is NOT any itching, burning, pain, smell or anything like that, just discharge.
Here is for the more detailed part, it is white/clear when it comes out but when there is some on my underwear and it dries it is yellowish.
I guess the reason it bothers me is because it gets a lot on my underwear and I don't want my boyfriend to get grossed out by it.
I've had this for honestly as long as I can remember and so when I recently had a pap smear I didn't mention it because I didn't really think about it as abnormal until I heard some stuff about discharge lately. The pap smear came back normal.
Any thoughts?
lolalufonda222 answered Tuesday December 22 2009, 9:06 pm: im not a doctor and i really dont know so much about the subject, but as for the boyfriend part, wear a pantyliner and then just take off the liner right before you see him. (only when you think he is going to look there)
and im pretty sure theres nothing wrong with you and a lot of people have this, but like i said, i know nothing so you might wanna bring this up with your doctor next time. [ lolalufonda222's advice column | Ask lolalufonda222 A Question ]
amazingness answered Tuesday December 22 2009, 9:39 am: Yes this is normal. (I know because the same things happen to me, my doctor said it was very normal.) So you really shouldn't worry. ( or waste your time at a doctors office.) It is also just a sign you may get your monthly period soon. O by the way, if you hear nasty rumors that discharge is bad, don't listen. No one has died because of discharge! Just relax about the whole thing. I hope I helped!!! [ amazingness's advice column | Ask amazingness A Question ]
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