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Women may have a thick white discharge as a result of an infection. There is also a normal amount of discharge in a woman. An excess of discharge might need to be checked by a doctor.
If you mean before you have had any, yes it is. It indicates you will someday soon.
The thick white exudate is normal. It provides lubrication and cleanses the vagina.
It is natural for women to produce discharge and it becomes crusty once it has dried. It is just the process of keeping the vagina clean and also to lubricate for intercourse - nothing to worry about i assure you (unless it is brown green or very very yellowy)
Your discharge would be white before menstruation.You may also experience spotting so see brown or pink discharge.
When vaginal discharge becomes thin and stretchy this is also called "egg white cervical mucus" it appears when a woman is most fertile , during ovulation week , this type of cervical discharge aids sperm to swim faster and survive longer in the reproductive system , to produce pregnancy , the stretchy vaginal discharge may come right before or during ovulation , and may last a few days after ovulation .
You will also have a thick, white discharge from your vagina. It will have an egg white consistancy.
Underwear comes in a wide range of colours, not just white. Although white underwear is recommended as with fewer dyes it's less likely to cause irritation and white allows you to better watch for changes in the colour of your vaginal discharge to spot health problems.
In the middle of the menstrual cycle when ovualation occurs you should have a clear, stretchy discharge kind of like uncooked egg whites. It is also possible to have a thick, white to yellow discharge .
yes its normal , if your period is late you can have brown discharge also it happens after periods and it mean its cleaning out your vagina and old blood looks brown.
white discharge is a sign of pregnancy. However it can also be some form of std. confirm this with your doctor to be on the safe side. cause I had white discharge but it was just a yeast infection. Sometimes. BUt not always, sometimes it's a sign that your about to start your period. Talk to a doctor to get more information.
Yes, a white or off-white discharge is perfectly normal.Vaginal discharge changes throughout the menstrual cycle - this can include changes in colour, texture, and amount - typically you will see a stretchy clear discharge around a week leading up to ovulation and then after ovulation leading up to menstruation you'll see thicker white discharge. You can also see brown or pink discharge leading up to or directly after menstruation, also mid-cycle.As long as discharge isn't green or grey, have an unusual texture such as very watery or clumpy like cottage cheese, or have a bad scent such as fishy or like yeast, then you're likely fine.