Why does discharge change?
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hammerfallout
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Why does discharge change?
So I wondering about this and wanted to clarify. Does changes in your discharge normal? For example, typically I have a white, thin discharge with no odor but sometimes I notice a few days before my period it changes to a really wet, sticky, discharge. Currently I'm having that really wet, sticky discharge and I don't really know why it happens. I'm not worried, just curious as to why.
Thanks for reading.
Thanks for reading.
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Re: Why does discharge change?
Have you read this yet: Honorably Discharged: A Guide to Vaginal Secretions?
Or this: On the Rag: A Guide to Menstruation?
Both explain the why's of this.
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Or this: On the Rag: A Guide to Menstruation?
Both explain the why's of this.
Moving forward, do us a solid and please be sure to use the search function on the main site (it's on the top right corner of every main site page, right from the front page at http://www.scarleteen.com
We include that in the user registration agreement to be sure users are using our direct services as a support for the main site, not a substitute, which is important because our level of staff doesn't match our level of traffic/service requests by a serious long shot. Thanks!
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