30
Apr

Um… leaking?

Author: admin

Ive been “leaking” for about 2 months now, waithing for it to go away. It's definatley not my period and I have no clue what it is, let alone how to get rid of it!!! HELP!


Answer:
It is discharge. It starts a few months before your first period. Now for the bad news — it is your vagina's natural cleaning mechanism and will never go away.

Normal discharge can be clear, white, eggwhite (clear, sticky and copious during ovulation), straw yellow or tinged with pink or brown. Super thick white discharge or cottage cheese like consistency is an indication of a yeast infection. Thick yellow or green discharge is a sign of an infection. Normal discharge shouldn't be foul but may have a natural musky odor that can change depending upon where you are in your cycle.

good luck!


Answer:
Need a bit more info here…

Is it just discharge in between periods? That's normal and there's nothing you can do to help or stop it. Unless it's yellow or green in colour or has an odor, or is accompanied by itching, you don't need to see a doctor.

Or are you spotting? This could be hormone related, or the result of ovarian cysts. Are your periods painful or irregular? You might need to see a gyno and get an ultrasound if that's the case.


Answer:
omg! im leaking too! its some kind of clear stuff, its weird! it feel like i have cramps but i don't, i used to think it was pee but it isn't , don't worry girl , im in the same situation. wish you luck and you are not alone! ;0]

Answer:
if your leaking blood you MUST see the doctor straight away if you are leaking pee then try some pelvic floor muscle or you can buy this its a pelvic floor trainer which helps you if you leak pee >>> http://www.thepelvictoner.com/?gclid=CKa…

Answer:
You should talk to a nurse in your OB/GYN's office!! I don't think any one of us are qualified to answer that. Good luck!!

Answer:
Why would you wait this long?

Call your Doctor and get seen!


Answer:
wut u mean by leakin like leakin blood or pee??

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