You may have a slight yeast infection or it could be an increase in moisture in that area. Try some over the counter yeast cream. If you wear nylon, satin or silk underwear, that may also cause increased moisture. You might try all cotton underwear and unscented feminine products. Also, if you are a panty liner user, keep them changed regularly as the plastic underside of them can cause itchiness. It is a good idea, too, to use unscented and uncolored toilet paper.
Vaginal itching with your period and no sign of sores is typically gonorrhea. It's a bacteria so go to your doctor. However it could be the Clap, then you're screwed. Trust me I'm a scientist.
No, the white vaginal does not stop before the period. This is one natural way that the vagina cleans itself.
No, itching and burning have nothing to do with menstruation - these symptoms suggest that you have a vaginal infection such as a yeast infection, get an over-the-counter yeast infection treatment or go to your doctor for tests and treatment.
A vaginal discharge before a period is normal as is in pregnancy. See a doctor if you suspect you may be pregnant.
No it does come before and after though
Vaginal bleeding is period sweetie lol
A girl's first vaginal discharge usually occurs anywhere from 6 to 18 months before their first period, or menarche. It's a sign that puberty is in full swing.
not necessarily. this is one you need to see a doctor for. it could be an std or a yeast infection- or something else entirely. make a doctor appointment.
Vaginal discharge starts as you enter puberty, there is no way of telling when your period will start by when you started to get discharge. The most that can be said is that menstruation normally starts within four years of starting puberty.
There are number of possible reasons why you might get brown clumps of vaginal blood 2 days before your period on birth control. This may mainly be due to hormones which are triggered by the pills and cause a clot which comes out as clumps before your periods.?æ
That is a period.
No. Your period is blood, so it will be red. You may just be experiencing vaginal discharge which is white. It is nothing to worry about. If you do not get your period right away it is probably coming soon. This is completely normal though. Most women experience vaginal discharge a few days before their period.