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anonymous
writes: Ok, this is kinda embarrassing. Every day I have this creamy white leakage coming out of my vagina. I don't know what it is. Is it like chick cum? cause I don't feel aroused. I'm not pregnant and I'm a virgin. So yeah, and sometimes so much of it comes out I think I'm starting my period! Oh and no I haven't had surgery... if that matters.
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 January 2009): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionnah no itching or anything. but lol im a lot less worried now! so yea ty everyone! :) and to the doctors i go.
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 January 2009): First did you know women have a discharge all the time to stop irritation? If you didn't know about it then thats what it is and completely normal, usually means you start your periods within the next year.
If you already knew about it and are worried it's changed and abnormal then yes like the other said it could be an infection, so then you might need it checking out.
Hope that helps
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 January 2009): It is probably a yeast infection, anonymous. Girls can get them without having had sex, so don't be embarrassed to tell your mom. She will probably take you to the doc to get a prescription. It is not serious.
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reader, k_c100 +, writes (21 January 2009):
Well to have discharge is perfectly normal for a woman, most women have varying amounts of discharge throughout their cycle.However if you feel there is a lot of it and due to your description of it, you might have thrush (dont be alarmed - nearly every woman will get this at some point in their lives!). Is the vaginal area itchy? Does your discharge smell unpleasant? If yes then you most probably will have thrush. Thrush is just a yeast infection and can be very easily treated by your doctor with a tablet and some cream. I think going to your doctor is your best bet even if you dont think you have the symptoms of thrush, if you are a virgin then you shouldnt have an STD but if you are concerned by the discharge then your doctor will be the best person to speak to.Good luck!
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