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Vaginal Discharge.
The vagina loses discharge naturally as its a natural vaginal lubrication. Excessive vaginal discharge can be a sign of pregnancy or ovulation.
Yes, it is possible to have increased vaginal discharge in the days leading up to implantation. This discharge is typically clear or white and can be a normal symptom during this stage of the menstrual cycle. It is important to remember that not all women experience this symptom.
Vaginal discharge.
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.
It doesn't have to be white, it can be clear and that's normal. Discharge maybe white, stringy, clear, cloudy white and/or yellow when dried on clothing.
Having a clear vaginal liquid at certain times of the month is perfectly normal. Vaginal discharge changes in color and consistency throughout the month. Of the discharge changes in color drastically or if it smells strange, you should consult your doctor.
Semen typically has a thicker, gel-like consistency and is usually white or off-white in color, with a slightly salty or metallic taste. In contrast, vaginal discharge varies in consistency from clear to milky or creamy and can change in texture throughout the menstrual cycle. Vaginal discharge is often less viscous than semen and may have a mild, non-offensive odor. Additionally, vaginal discharge can be influenced by hormonal changes, while semen is produced during ejaculation.
White discharge means you have an infection probably yeast infection. Otherwise healthy discharge should be clear and not too much to fill a pad but that which can be controlled with a pant liner.
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Yes, because the discharge is largely from vaginal secretions. So, if she has a vagina, then she will have discharge.