From what i have read, heard, and experienced the ovulation discharge is not clear but thick and white and it usually comes about one and a half to two weeks after your period.
This thick clear gooy stuff is probably just vaginal discharge. This is perfectly normal and happens mostly when you're ovulating. Ovulating in the stage that your body goes through right before you start your period. Therefore, you're probably just starting your period.
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
Yes it does. Vaginal discharge is quite a lot during pregnancy.
Leukorrhea is a thick, whitish vaginal discharge that makes it possible to balance vaginal chemicals.
A thick vaginal discharge usually only happens when there is some type of bacterial infection. It is important to see a doctor if this occurs. Most vaginal infections can be healed quickly with the correct type of medication.
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a medical term that denotes a thick, whitish or yellowish vaginal discharge
Leukorrhea is a medical terminology meaning a thick, whitish vaginal discharge necessary to maintain the vaginal chemical balance.
You will also have a thick, white discharge from your vagina. It will have an egg white consistancy.
The color that is healthy and the normal for discharge is either white and thick or clear at times.
NORMALLY DURING OVULATION YOU PRODUCE A CLEAR THICK AND SOMETIMES SMELLY DISCHARGE. THIS IS PERFECTLY NORMAL. IN THE CAVE MAN DAYS THIS ODOR WAS CONSIDERED ATTRACTIVE AND WOULD MAKE A MAN WANT YOU. SO THE ONLY SOLUTION IS TO WEAR A PANTYLINER.
It can be normal for a woman's vaginal discharge to be thick. However, if it is yellow, green or brown in appearance and has a particularly strong odour, it is advisable to see a doctor as there may be an infection.