It's 100% percent normal. You're supposed to constantly have discharge. Just be on watch if it smells like a dead animal and is yellow, green, or brown. Then you may have a problem and would need to go to a gynecologist.
This probably means you have a vaginal infection. If the discharge is lumpy, white/yellow, cheesy or smelly there is a problem. Go and see your doctor about it and get some medication.
Sounds like it could be. Go to the drugstore and get a cream for yeast infections and no sex for 7 days. You can give it to your partner.
There is nothing that you can "do" to stop discharging, whether you've had your periold already or not. This discharge is actually the vagina's natural way of cleaning itself. It is flushing bacteria and cells out of your vagina. It is normal and every woman has it. It can be a lot, or a little, thick or thin, white or clear. It can change throughout the month too. It is all completely normal. If it ever gets itchy down there, with a fowl smell, and the discharge is chunky (like cottage cheese), then please see your gyno. THis may indicate a yeast infection or vaginal infection.
If you are talking about mucus discharge, and not blood, then YES. Your cervix is always producing mucus, and the amount differs for women, based on health, nutrition, and whether or not they are using an artificial birth control. without it we would be dry and shriveled. ask any woman going through menopause - vaginal dryness is not fun.
Yellow DischargeYou could have a yeast infection. However, that would itch.Yellow discharge, especially along with a bad odor, is usually a sign of infection.It could be Yeast Infection, Chlamydia, Or Gonorrhea or it may be nothing there are many women that have a lot of discharge and it's perfectly normal. But if it smells, itches, or is chunky then it may be a problem.
yes it does mean that your period will come soon...well i told my doctor that i always have discharge but then it gets really heavy right before my period and she told me that was normal and that when you get discharge it does mean that your period is on its way
A chunky brownish red semen could indicate and infection. A urologist should be consulted in order to get the right tests to be performed for the semen.
Any time you have unprotected sex you could be pregnant. But discharge that is very different from normal could be a sign of infection or a sexually transmitted disease. You really should see a doctor anytime discharge is chunky, smells bad, or you itch. This is not normal, pregnant or not.
It sounds like a yeast infection. See a doctor.
Then you should be calling your doctor. Call 911 if it starts to get really horrible.
It could be or a sign of a UTI. See your doctor for a SWAB test.
The superlative of chunky is chunkiest