that's discharge, it means your periods on its way
Possible pregnancy
The clear stuff that i sin girls underwear is called discharge. It comes before your period, its perfectly normal.
Clear stretchy discharge six days before your period is often a sign of ovulation, which typically occurs about midway through your menstrual cycle. This type of discharge, often resembling egg whites, is produced by cervical mucus and indicates increased fertility. However, variations in discharge can occur due to hormonal changes, so it’s not definitive. If you have concerns about your cycle or discharge, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes.
if it is white or clear it means that you are now going into the stage called puberty.
It is different for each female. Be on the lookout for signs such as: underarm hair, breast growth, vaginal discharge (a white or clear liquid that leaks from your vagina that you might notice in your underwear).
Wet dream?
It looks like and feels like clear stretchy albumin that is found in a chickens egg.
You may notice a clear substance, called discharge, on your underwear. That's one sign. Another is breast development and hair under your arms or your bikini line. But it doesn't mean you have to have hair in those places before you get your period. I didn't start getting underarm hair until well after I got my period. Hope I helped! :)
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.
You should wipe the vagina like always. It's just discharge even if it's looks different.
Sperm can survive for a short period in creamy cervical mucus, but it may impede their ability to swim quickly towards the egg. Sperm typically prefer clear, stretchy cervical mucus that helps them travel more effectively through the female reproductive system.