That is normal. All openings in your body that have an 'outside', produce a discharge. It is usually made of mucous. You probably have noticed that your nose and mouth are moist like this. If the openings were dry, it could cause problems.
The discharge keeps things moist and also move things out. When you breathe in, the clear discharge traps pollen and dirt and they come out on their own and when you sneeze or blow your nose. The same is true of the vagina.
The clear fluid is discharge. It is the vagina's natural way of cleaning its self.
if you mean discharge by the clear jelly like substance coming out of the vagina then yes.It's just a girls bodu cleaning itself.
Leaking a clear fluid from the vagina could indicate normal vaginal discharge, which helps keep the vagina healthy. Increased discharge can occur due to hormonal changes, arousal, or ovulation. If there is any unusual odor, color, or discomfort associated with the fluid, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
A woman's body naturally emits discharge to keep the vagina clean. The discharge should be clear.
If your vagina is always wet it can mean a few things: 1. You have an STD- many Sexually transmitted diseases produce discharge (clear/colored fluid) go to the GYNO and check it out ASAP. 2. if you are going through puberty, clear discharge is natural- if this lasts for a long period of time (longer than a few months) I would go see a doctor.
Peripheral Vascular DiseasePer vaginum discharge most likely. A discharge from the vagina.
You should wipe the vagina like always. It's just discharge even if it's looks different.
Do you mean in the vagina?That would be a discharge =/
Clear discharge is a sign of---vaginal health! Discharge is never, ever a reliable sign for pregnancy. The only mostly reliable connection with discharge is to ovulation, when the discharge thickens.
YES You have lots of new hormones surging round your body and they increase the blood flow to the uterus and vagina which increases the discharge from the vagina. This increased discharge should be clear and not itchy or smelly. If it is you may have an infection so should see your doctor. It is quite common.
If the sperm does not meet the egg during ovulation, the vagina may have discharge that is clear and watery, or it may return to its typical white or creamy consistency. This discharge is a sign that the body is preparing for the next menstrual cycle.
Discharge comes from the vagina. The vagina naturally cleans its self by discharging anything that doesn't belong up there.