Hi, This is very normal. The vaginal discharge you're experiencing is very normal and every woman gets this. It's your vaginas natural lubrication which keeps your vaginal area moist and prevents infection. The discharge will increase once a month and will resemble egg-whites - this is known as Ovulation discharge and means you've released a egg from your ovary and it also means your period will arrive in 2 weeks on a regular cycle.
It is common to experience vaginal discharge, which can vary in consistency and amount throughout the menstrual cycle. White, sticky discharge with a mild odor can be normal. However, if you notice any changes in color, consistency, or smell that are accompanied by itching, irritation, or pain, it may be a sign of an infection and you should consult a healthcare provider for evaluation and treatment.
yes it is a form of puberty or it is an infection
Yes, vaginal odor can be influenced by menstruation due to changes in hormone levels and the shedding of the uterine lining during the menstrual cycle. This can result in a slight metallic or musky odor that is typically considered normal. However, if the odor is strong, unpleasant, or accompanied by other symptoms like itching or unusual discharge, it may indicate an infection or other underlying issue that should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
During childbirth, the vaginal muscles can stretch to accommodate the baby's passage. This stretching can cause the vagina to feel looser temporarily after giving birth, but regular pelvic floor exercises can help strengthen and tighten the muscles over time. If concerns persist, consulting with a healthcare provider is recommended.
It is not normal for an 81-year-old woman to have a period. Menstruation typically stops between the ages of 45-55 in a process called menopause. If an 81-year-old woman is experiencing bleeding similar to a period, it is important for her to consult a healthcare provider as it could be a sign of an underlying medical issue that needs to be addressed.
Spotting in women over 60 refers to any light, irregular vaginal bleeding that occurs outside of regular menstrual periods. It can be caused by hormonal changes, infections, or underlying health conditions such as uterine or cervical issues. If spotting occurs, it is recommended to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and appropriate management.
Gardasil is a vaccine that helps prevent HPV infection, which can lead to cervical, vulvar, vaginal, and anal cancers in females as they age. It also helps prevent genital warts caused by certain types of HPV.
You should wipe the vagina like always. It's just discharge even if it's looks different.
When vaginal discharge becomes thin and stretchy this is also called "egg white cervical mucus" it appears when a woman is most fertile , during ovulation week , this type of cervical discharge aids sperm to swim faster and survive longer in the reproductive system , to produce pregnancy , the stretchy vaginal discharge may come right before or during ovulation , and may last a few days after ovulation .
It can be normal for a woman's vaginal discharge to be thick. However, if it is yellow, green or brown in appearance and has a particularly strong odour, it is advisable to see a doctor as there may be an infection.
Yes it is normal to have vaginal discharge daily. A milky colored discharge is normal discharge
No. It can be a symptom experienced in pregnancy, but it does not indicate pregnancy. If you are having excessive discharge, call or see a doctor, it could be harmless, or it could be something a bit more serious that can only be taken care of medically.
Yes of course. The discharge is the vaginal cleaning system.
No vaginal discharge should be kept clean to prevent infection.
The vagina loses discharge naturally as its a natural vaginal lubrication. Excessive vaginal discharge can be a sign of pregnancy or ovulation.
If it is strictly an odor, no. Sometimes odor can be a result of infections though, this can affect your fertility. All women naturally have a vaginal odor. This is because the vagina is a self-cleaning organ. The odor is just the smell of your vagina discharge. This discharge changes with your cycle. When your discharge is clear and stretchy, this is generally the sign that you are ovulating (which is the best time to try to conceive). The odor of discharge is often strongest during ovulation or right before your period. Exercising can also change the consistency and odor of your discharge as well. So to answer your question, odor alone will not affect your fertility but the reason for the odor can affect your fertility.
Every woman has vaginal discharge. It is mroe noticeable when pregnant. Yes you can have a normal healthy baby when having vaginal discharge.
that is puberty
Having vaginal discharge does not prevent you from getting pregnant. It will not expel the sperm. It is not a way to determine whether or not you are pregnant. You can have discharge at any time, pregnant or not.