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Vaginal Discharge?


Question Posted Wednesday July 18 2012, 4:18 am

about a year ago, i started getting this white liquid stuff in my panties and later found out that its a vaginal discharge and that it come before and after a period. but mine comes EVERYDAY ! so my question is , does this affect sex in any way ?

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adviceman49 answered Wednesday July 18 2012, 8:42 am:
While what is happening to you is or could be perfectly normal; everyone is different. since you did not give your age I am going to guess you are in your early teens which would put you in your early stages of puberty.


If I am correct in my guessing of your age than what is happening may be the result of your body adjusting, or attempting to adjust to new hormones now seeping into from your different glands. It is very possible your doctor can help with this problem by prescribing a simple medication to help your body adjust.

This is something you should discuss with your mother. Don't worry she probably already knows something is happening if she does your laundry. What is happening is not sexual in anyway; it is hormonal, something that all women and men such as your father understand. All women of child bearing age become hormonal when they start getting their period. It is part of the facts of life.

In short; there is nothing you have written about to be so embarrassed about that you can't talk to your mother about. So talk to mom or dad if need be and arrange to see a gynecologist to see if he or she can help you with this problem.

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Rena-Chan answered Wednesday July 18 2012, 7:54 am:
It does NOT effect sex in anyway. Every women does it, some more so than others, but it's completely natural. The only thing you can really do to "keep it under control" is to use the restroom frequently and clean yourself up. The only time that it MIGHT effect sex at all, is if it comes with a strong odor. If you ever notice an odor with your discharge, go and see a doctor to ensure it's not an infection of any type.

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