Increased vaginal discharge can be normal and may vary throughout your menstrual cycle, especially during ovulation or due to hormonal changes. However, if the discharge has a strong odor, unusual color, or is accompanied by itching or irritation, it could indicate an infection, such as bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
You can tell if you have discharge and cramps. Your period will start two to six months after you have discharge.
Because they are recently into fights. Also their government doesnt work hard
That is the discharge being thicker because you are ovulating so yes.
Recently the weather has been getting better
if you're getting discharge you're oviouslys in puberty, mcfarland!
This is your body getting used the shots again, I had the same problem, the discharge cleared itself up after a few weeks as my body needed to get used to the shots again.
getting a shock
because they dont need to worry about he getting baby
this is how babby is made
Because the Earth's tectonic plates are constantly moving
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.
Discharge, cramps and pain.