Possible pregnancy
that's discharge, it means your periods on its way
It means you haven't gotten your period yet. A clear discharge is generally normal.
You should wipe the vagina like always. It's just discharge even if it's looks different.
In the middle of the menstrual cycle when ovualation occurs you should have a clear, stretchy discharge kind of like uncooked egg whites. It is also possible to have a thick, white to yellow discharge .
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.
Yes it is normal. Thick white discharge is common at the beginning and end of your cycle. Clear and stretchy discharge is 'fertile' mucous and means you are ovulating. It is not normal if the discharge is accompanied by itching. If itching is present your discharge could indicate a yeast infection.
Clear discharge is a sign of---vaginal health! Discharge is never, ever a reliable sign for pregnancy. The only mostly reliable connection with discharge is to ovulation, when the discharge thickens.
It's best to keep track of your period either by noting down periods in a calendar or via a period tracking app, or better still would be to learn to use fertility awareness method so you know exactly when your period is due. Your body will change leading up to your period but how it changes varies from person to person, discharge is the biggest sign with stretchy clear egg-white like discharge 2-3 weeks before menstruation then thicker white lotion-like discharge after ovulation up until menstruation.
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.
Well, at first it can be clear discharge for up to a year. Then, when you get brown discharge you get the real deal after about 4 months.
Yes. This is perfectly normal and you shouldn't worry about it. Its actually normal to have it until your next period starts!
Yes, that brown discharge is the start of your first period. It may be brown, red, or a bit orange-colored. All of these are normal.