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writes: Hey all, I'm 14 years old, coming up to 15 next month and I started my period a year and a half ago and recently I have been getting a type of thick cum like substance sometimes when I wake up. I thought it was my hygiene but bath every day so I'm a bit confused. Is it my hygiene? or is it something else? People say it's your body telling you you're ready for intercourse is that right? By the way, I'm a virgin so it wouldn't be anything to do with intercourse.Any replys would be great,thank you in advance :)
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 April 2009): Hi, I'm 17 and I know exactly what you are talking about. I get the same thing when I wake up and I get it throughout the day as well. It's totally normal, some girls have more discharge than others, but there is absolutley nothing wrong with you. I asked my mom and my doctor about this same personal problem when it started happening to me and they both told me exactly what I'm telling you. Hope this helps and puts you at ease. =)
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reader, kellyxxx +, writes (16 April 2009):
Well if you're ok with it then it sounds fine! Hope everything is ok. X
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reader, anonymous, writes (16 April 2009): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionIts not causing me any problems and it only happens when ive just finished my period. Its a whitey yellow so theres not a problem with that i dont think.
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reader, kellyxxx +, writes (16 April 2009):
I think that its nothing to do with intercourse! You are ready when your mind is ready and when you are with the right person! The discharge could be perfectly normal! Or you could have a little bit of an infection. What colour is it? And what texture is it? Normal discharge can range from white cottage cheese like substance to a clear runny substance like egg white, and it depends on where you are in your menstrual cycle. If you are unsure about it, or if it is causing any problems then book an appointment at your doctors, its confidential! They won't tell your mum or dad or guardian! You'll feel better by going to the doctors! X
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