White dischare before or after your menstruation cycle is completely normal.
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.
Vaginal white discharge can vary throughout the menstrual cycle, but it may lessen just before menstruation due to hormonal fluctuations. It's normal for the amount and consistency of discharge to change during different stages of the menstrual cycle. If you experience any unusual changes in discharge, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider.
well, because this topic is menstruation, that "sticky white stuff" is vaginal discharge
Yes, it is possible to have increased vaginal discharge in the days leading up to implantation. This discharge is typically clear or white and can be a normal symptom during this stage of the menstrual cycle. It is important to remember that not all women experience this symptom.
It is unlikely to ovulate 2 days before your period as ovulation typically occurs around the middle of your cycle. If implantation bleeding occurs, it usually happens 10-14 days after ovulation, not right before your period. White watery discharge can be normal throughout your menstrual cycle, but an increase in discharge could also be a sign of infection or hormonal changes. If you have concerns about your menstrual cycle or symptoms, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider.
it is called discharge
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.
There's no such thing as 'white blood', all blood is red. It may be that you're talking about discharge, you get more before menstruation due to changes in your hormones throughout your menstrual cycle.
Yes, discharge does normally get thicker closer to menstruation...but you're unlikely to see the changes at first, it takes time to recognise how your body changes leading up to menstruation. Typically 2-3 weeks beforehand you will get a clear stretchy dishcarge like eggwhite, then 1-2 weeks beforehand discharge will get heavier and white like lotion.
This 'white sticky stuff' must not be the discharge leading to menstruation, Unless you have touched that area, then your face. That white stuff could be flem, or grinding your teeth. If it is menstruation discharge, it is perfectly normal, and happens to everyone. It is a sign of puberty, heading towards menstruation. Hope I helped you.
Vaginal white discharge can vary throughout the menstrual cycle, but it may lessen just before menstruation due to hormonal fluctuations. It's normal for the amount and consistency of discharge to change during different stages of the menstrual cycle. If you experience any unusual changes in discharge, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider.
Discharge starts as you enter puberty, typically menarche (first period) will start within four years of entering puberty - however there is no specific time frame. Your discharge will change before your period so it's worth paying attention to your discharge - 2-3 weeks before menstruation you may notice stretchy clear discharge like egg-whites which feels wetter, between then and menstruation your discharge will get thicker and white more like lotion. Just before your period you may also notice 'spotting' which is a little blood in your discharge, this will be brown, pink or have spots of red.
The hints that your discharge is not an infection are:Cyclic -- happens a few days before menstruation each monthNo odorGoes away after periodTalk to your health care provider for advice for your situation. If you are at risk for infection, you should get tested. You should also talk with your women's health care provider to get information about normal changes in cervical discharge throughout the menstrual cycle.
If you're not sure when your period is due then you may still be able to tell when your period is due to start based on changes in your body. Cramps, mood changes, bloating, or breast tenderness can all be experienced just before menstruation - these things are preventable but until you know your menstrual cycles better they do give you an idea of when your period may be due to start. Discharge is a strong indication of when your period is due too, for example 2-3 weeks before your period you will get clear stretchy discharge like egg-white, between then and menstruation you will then get thicker white lotion-like discharge. Just before menstruation you may also experience spotting; pink or brown discharge. Everyone has their own changes their bodies go through, changes to moods or mental abilities for example, but you don't notice until you've had your periods for a while.
Usually white
Your discharge would be white before menstruation.You may also experience spotting so see brown or pink discharge.
No, menstruation is the process through which the uterus lining sheds - so you'd see uterine tissue and blood. White goo is likely just normal vaginal discharge that you get throughout your menstrual cycle, this isn't menstruation.