you mite have a STD you should see a dr to find out more
discharge
You should see your doctor it could be a yeast infection. Its normal for women to have discharge it means you are ovulating. Note: If you have a yeast infection your discharge does not have an odor. Nor would there be an odor when ovulating. If there is an odor it could be bacterial vaginosis or an std
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.
If there is vaginal discharge that is watery white, but there is no itching or odor for a month, this is a completely natural bodily function.
Lukkorea is often described as a thick, white discharge that typically has no odor. It can be a normal part of the menstrual cycle, associated with hormonal changes. However, if the discharge is accompanied by itching, irritation, or an unusual odor, it may indicate an infection and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Douches will help the odor, but you may not want to use them very often, because that could become harmful, discharge is something every woman has so douching will not get rid of it
Is yellow vaginal discharge without foul odor or higher than 4.5 pH or itching and burning normal and what is the normal amount of discharge per day?
ur vigina is cleaning itself before or after ur monthly circle if it has an odor and different color talk yo a doc
Milky ample discharge can refer to an increase in vaginal secretions that have a creamy or milk-like appearance. This type of discharge can be normal and is often associated with hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. However, if the discharge is accompanied by itching, odor, or changes in color, it may indicate an infection and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
yes not always, but shouldn't have odor.
Yes, it is normal to experience some vaginal discharge, known as lochia, after giving birth, which may have a mild odor. This discharge can last for several weeks and may vary in color and consistency. However, if the odor is strong, foul, or accompanied by other symptoms like fever or unusual pain, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider, as it may indicate an infection.
Discharge in girls typically refers to the vaginal discharge, which is a normal and healthy occurrence. It is a combination of cells and fluid that helps maintain vaginal health by cleaning and protecting the vagina. Changes in color, texture, or odor of the discharge may indicate an infection or other health issue and should be checked by a healthcare provider.