young lady , the periods are a natural phenomenon happening to a girl till the natural stooping by menopause. it also shows the reproductive health of a girl.
You can tell if you have discharge and cramps. Your period will start two to six months after you have discharge.
17 days late for this month's period, light burning and pressure in the lower abdomin, with stickey brownish vaginal discharge. plese help!
Could be an STI. Go to your doctor and tell him or her the details and he or she will help you out.
will buffer ph help with odd in discharge
Yes, it can be. Light discharge or clear-ish-milky colored discharge can be a sign of your period or your body cleansing itself. It is is red or orange, then it probably is either your period or bleeding. It it is yellow (really yellow, not ivory-tinged) or green, smells bad, or is frothy, then that can be a sign of an infection.
Discharge is something you have every day starting from puberty, this is because discharge helps to keep the vagina clean and healthy: it flushes out dead cells, is acidic to kill bad bacteria but help healthy bacteria to thrive, and keeps vaginal tissues protected from damage. Discharge changes throughout your menstrual cycle and unusual changes to discharge can be a clue as to your vaginal health, so it's good to learn more about your discharge.
do not be afraid to tell your Mom, she will tell you what to do, if not go to a trusted female friend, she will help you. this could also depend on your age, most girls who start having their period start off with a brownish discharge.
The yellow discharge might be a vaginal discharge or a bacterial infection. It is important to see a doctor as soon as possible.
The white stuff is discharge - this keeps your vagina healthy by protecting and lubricating delicate vaginal tissues, it's acidic to help kill 'bad' bacteria while allowing 'good' bacteria to thrive, and it cleans-out dead cells - thanks to discharge your vagina is self-cleaning, it's cleaner than your mouth.Discharge starts as you enter puberty, menarche (first period) typically starts within four years of starting puberty - so you may start soon, or it may be a few years yet. Discharge changes with hormonal changes so watch for changes such as mucus-like discharge like egg-whites two weeks before your period, thicker discharge or brown/pink discharge leading up to your period.
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I have had brown vaginal discharge for 2 days now and my period is due tomorrow I haven't took any HPTs as I want to wait until tomorrow but could I possibly be pregnant of any one has had the same problem I would really much appreciate if yuh can help me in this suitiation. Thanks :-)