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YES! most definatly. discharge is one reason some women go back to the pill. i have been on nuvaring for 3 months but it hasn't been to bad for me but discharge is completely normal.
It's bad to swim or go in water when your on your period. A river might flush the discharge right away if it's fast enough, but if it is more of a lagoon, then I wouldn't.
Could be an STI. Go to your doctor and tell him or her the details and he or she will help you out.
You don't need to do anything when you have vaginal discharge - this is normal, all people born with a vagina will have vaginal discharge starting from when they go through puberty. Discharge is how the vagina stays clean and healthy as discharge flushes out dead cells, has an acidic pH to help maintain healthy bacterial balance, and keeps vaginal tissues lubricated. As long as it's not excessive, an unusual color like green, an unusual texture like cottage cheese, or has a bad odour then it's normal.
Yes as long as the discharge does not smell bad or worse than your period and should only last a couple of days. If longer than two days go to the doctor.
depends, if your talking about if they go to a court, they can be charged with . if aboard a ship - bad-conduct discharge, forfeiture of all pay, and confinement for 3-6 months if it brings discredit to the military - 3-6 months confinement and forfeiture of 3/4 pay
It doesn't matter if you shower every day... Your discharge should never smell you should go to the doctor to see what might be wrong
alternators go 'bad' in various ways; bearings = noise diodes = no charge, insufficient charge or discharge. brushes = no charge
If you have a whitish discharge you need to go to the doctor.
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On many occasions discharge may go away of it's own. But it is advisable to consult the physician.