Today as i was cleaning myself i saw that i had discharged some milky white fluids. I don't think I have any infections, as i was recently at the doctors. What could this be???
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You have different secretions through out the month.
Dry
sticky
creamy
watery
eggwhite.
It is very normal
it's normal it's ur bodies way or saying that u are ready to have a baby and this is a good time to concieve. hope that helps
Might just be normal discharge. It will change throughout the month, and sometimes you can have "surges" of discharge if you've been sitting down for a while and it's collected inside you.
Doesn't sound like anything abnormal to me. I have normal fluids that sound like that sometimes.
Totally normal!
Depending on your cycle and how you ovulate your vaginal secretions will change.
sounds totally normal to me.
discharge varies from clear to white and in amount and consistency throughout the month.
what you describes sounds a lot like what i get when i'm ovulating.
You're secretions will always change. The only time you should be worried about your discharge is if it becomes very white and sticky and has the consistency of cottage cheese – this would be an obvious sign of a yeast infection such as thrush. This can be treated with over the counter tablets such as canesten, which can come in pessary form (tablets inserted high into the vagina, or canesten cream which can be applied to the the externally affected areas. There is also a canesten one off tablet you can take orally.
If your discharge has a foul odour, and is a yellowish/greenish colour then you should visit your doctor as this is a sign of infection. You will probably have swabs taken if this is the case
If your discharge is brown, or you have clots of blood, then you should also see your doctor immediately.
Hope this helps