depends upon the age of the child (for a list of usual suspects), and the location of the discharge
assuming vaginal discharge (since most other types have a more specific name) it could be normal bodily secretions, or a variety of infections.
if the discharge has an especially unpleasant smell; is white, gray, or yellow; or could be described as the consistency of cottage cheese, then the child may have an infection. if so, see a health professional for recommendations.
it comes before a ladys menstrole stage, and its usually clear or white .
no they don't
Discharge, i think .
I've owned 3 female shih tzu's and they have never had any type of discharge on their genitals.
Subpreputial Discharge is a lanolin-like wetness commonly found under the prepuce in most female and male individuals who have not undergone circumcision, as well as in the female vulva area. Subpreputial discharge is a transparent lubricating secretion.
It is called Menorrhagia
On average Femaled discharge one ovum.
It can be helpful, by lubricating the area, or it can cause discomfort, if an infection causes itching or burning with discharge.
Depends on the female. Some discharge very little, which is good for them, but any discharge a lot of blood and have heavy flows. It also varies regarding genetics.
Female ejaculation is discharge, urine is well, pee.
Semen contains sperm, the male reproductive cells. Female discharge is a fluid that doesn't contain any reproductive cells. True but how can you deteremine the difference if you found a fluid?
The medical term for female vaginal fluid is cervical mucus.
Discharge!