Right before your fertile period you should start getting a sort of creamy white discharge, sometimes very wet. On the few days you are to ovulate the discharge should become very wet and slippery, like eggwhite.
Having a clear vaginal liquid at certain times of the month is perfectly normal. Vaginal discharge changes in color and consistency throughout the month. Of the discharge changes in color drastically or if it smells strange, you should consult your doctor.
No vaginal discharge should be kept clean to prevent infection.
You can not. Vaginal discharge is natural and normal and should not and can not go away. That is the vaginal cleaning system. When you menstruate the egg comes out with the discharge and the discharge keeps the good bacteria on the right level. It also work as lubrication during sex and protects the vaginal tissue.
You should see your doctor it could be a yeast infection. Its normal for women to have discharge it means you are ovulating. Note: If you have a yeast infection your discharge does not have an odor. Nor would there be an odor when ovulating. If there is an odor it could be bacterial vaginosis or an std
Urinalysis should not be performed while a woman is menstruating or having a vaginal discharge
Normal vaginal discharge should never be accompanied by itching or burning.
You should wipe the vagina like always. It's just discharge even if it's looks different.
That is the discharge being thicker because you are ovulating so yes.
It proably means your breasts are growing. About the discharge, you should talk to a trusted female adult or your doctor.
Guaiac-positive discharge refers to vaginal discharge that contains blood, and indicates the presence of blood in the discharge. This can sometimes be a sign of bleeding within the vaginal canal or reproductive tract, and may be related to various gynecological conditions that should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
An increase in vaginal discharge during pregnancy is very common. It should be white or creamy and not blood-stained, itchy or smelly. If it is any of these see your doctor as you might have an infection.
Its obvious why no answer has been posted to this question.