If this is the first time you notice it, please go see a doctor. It's quite possible it is a yeast infection.
Vagina/Penis is the Habitat of Trichomonas vaginalis and in another parts also... Fishy smell of Vagina is due to this infection. White discharge inside vagina
possable yeast infection.. not all yeast infections smell. it can just be thick discharge (sort of like cottage cheese looking)
Please contact your obstetrician as quickly as possible. This question should be addressed by a professional, and quickly.
There is no such thing as white blood, so what you are experiencing before menstruation is discharge. Discharge amounts in females vary, but white discharge that does not have any smell is perfectly normal. The function of discharge is to keep the vagina clean and moist.
Any type of yellow or green discharge from the vagina is not a normal occurrence. Even if it has no smell, it can indicate an infection or STD of some type. You should see your doctor or gynecologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
it could be chlamydia, or another type of infection
Not usually, but you are more prone to infection while pregnant so take a specimen of urine and have it tested. You have more vaginal discharge when pregnant but it should not smell so get it checked out.
When it is cheesy in texture and look, when it is not pinkish, brownish but yellow, when it is too much that you have to use a pad instead of a pantyliner, when it makes you start itching and when it had a bad smell such as a fish smell.
It is normal for every woman's vagina to have a unique smell; it is natural. Even when you notice a recent difference in its smell, it is not necessarily an infection. That change may be linked to a specific moment of your menstrual cycle because the smell of your vagina can vary depending on the time of the cycle. You can discover different types of vagina smell in recommended related link below.
Vaginal discharge is normal. Changes in normal vaginal occur if the normal bacteria in your vagina is upset. Many things can cause imbalance which includes douching, feminine hygiene spray, soaps of bubble baths, antibiotics, diabetes, pregnancy or infections. Changes that may signal a problem include an increase in the amount of discharge, a change in the colour or smell of the discharge, irritation, itchiness, burning, in and around your vagina.
It will smell and may have mold on it. The mold can be yellowish in color.
Vaginal discharge is not usually brown. This could be from an infection in which dried blood from your period is coming out... I would get it checked out by a doctor since it is not supposed to be brown!!