No, burning in the vaginal area isn't normal. It could be a sign of infection or something. Best to see a doctor.
Yes, it's normal to have vaginal discharge but not your period. Discharge starts as you enter puberty and continues throughout your life, typically menarche comes within four years of starting puberty.
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Its totally normal i have had the implant and haven't had a period for two and a half years but every month i get the cramps, bloating and other symptoms
Vaginal yeast infections are caused by fungal organisms that are part of the normal flora of the vagina. When the yeast overgrows, a woman can have symptoms. These are unconfortable, but yeast in the vagina is normal and does not lead to other diseases of the reproductive tract.
Old answer: You know your period is about to start because a week ahead of time you get a bloating feeling and very irritable to the point you want to just be alone in complete silence. New answer: You get vaginal discharge which is like a white/yellow fluid comes out of your vagina. Although some females get discharge for years before they start their periods. You also get period pains, these are crampy pains in your lower stomach.
It really is burning out, but there is so much gas in it that it will really burn out after about ten billion years.
No. The normal cycle of the earth heating and cooling happens over thousands of years. This current global warming has been sudden and rapid, since we began burning fossil fuel at the start of the Industrial Revolution, but more especially in the last 60 years.
Contact the hospital and talk to a nurse. Describe what is going on..sounds to me that if you haven't already, you might be in the process of losing your mucus plug....you might be dilating a bit too...It's been a couple of years but I would go ahead and call. Make sure there's plenty of movement from the baby, too.
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If on their period, yes. If getting their period for the first couple times it's very usual that the flow will be longer than somebody whom has had it for years, although if you are worried about it, ask your doctor.