No one can control discharge. It's a part of our system to keep the vagina healthy. Women have discharge all the time but it changes slightly when it gets closer to the time of having our period. Wether you are a virgin or not have nothing to do with it. Discharge is not linked to the hymen.
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The material lining the tubes of fluorescent lights is called a phosphor coating. This coating is designed to emit visible light when excited by ultraviolet (UV) light produced by the electrical discharge within the tube.
Capacitors discharge by releasing stored electrical energy. The rate of discharge is influenced by factors such as the capacitance value, the resistance in the circuit, and the voltage across the capacitor. A higher capacitance value or lower resistance will result in a slower discharge rate, while a higher voltage will lead to a faster discharge.
The 2nd excited state refers to the third energy level orbital.
No, birth control is exactly the same if you've already had sex or not.
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Xenon normally is a colorless gas, but it emits a blue glow when excited by an electrical discharge
It is a gas discharge lamp which uses mercury in excited states.
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He2 exists only in discharge tubes because it is an excited state of the helium atom that is created in the high-energy environment of discharge tubes. When electrical energy is passed through the tube, helium atoms are ionized and excited to create He2 molecules, which are unstable and quickly dissociate back into individual helium atoms.
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Some methods of birth control increase vaginal discharge, and others decrease discharge. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for information specific to your situation.
Yes, it is completely normal to get brown discharge for four days before your period, this is spotting which is just light bleeding as your period starts. A virgin is absolutely no different to a non-virgin.
The birth control pill can change vaginal discharge, but a yellow discharge is a possible sign of infection. See your health care provider as soon as possible.
The Virgins was created in 2005.
if you have uterine fibroid tumors and leukorrhea has occured, can it still be cured my discharge is out of control