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Uhmm help! (girls only)?

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help! i dont know why but my underwears constantly wet these past few days. some times its clear and watery and sometimes its yellow or white. do i have a problem?? and i didnt start my period yet so i dont know if it may be that. thanks!

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  1. I had that same problem 6 months before I got my first period.  I know what your talking about.  You almost want to put a tampon in there cuz its just so much more than what your use to.  Don't worry, your fine.


  2. You could have an infection or your just satarting your period its not normal but go to the doctor and ask

  3. This is absolutely normal so don't be embarrassed . Discharge is a way for your body to keep itself clean. All women/girls have it. If is makes you uncomfortable, you might want to use a panty liner.  

  4. it's normal, and you'll possibly start your period soon.  

  5. Relax, I had that for years and still do on occasion. You are experiencing discharge. I found that it was worse in the summer when it was hot and i would go outside to play more. Completely soak my panties and sometimes wet my pants. If it gets bad, you can get pads called panties liners or ones that say for "light days" etc. Just change it every few hours to avoid "stink" and to prevent yeast infections.

    One of the most important things is to allow your v****a to breathe for periods of time. Yeah, its sounds stupid I know, but I found it prevented infections. Basically, get a long night shirt to wear at night, or if it doesn't bother you you can wear boxers, but NO underwear. You need to allow your v****a to dry out at night. I found that a shower at night and then not putting on underwear after wards REALLY helped. Yes, it sounds gross, but there is nothing worse than a yeast infection. The best way I can describe it (for those who never had it) is its like having athletes foot in your folds. And the treatment is a painful disgusting mess of creams and so forth. You are too young to do the ovaul treatments, you would have to do the creams.

    IF you end up with a yeast infection, which can be prevented through a good cleansing routine (wash the area at least 1 time per day, 3 is optimal), you can eat yogurt to help get rid of it. Yogurt contains bacteria that your body needs to help itself (okay, so I forgot the actual terms, but 3 doctors have told me this, and my aunt, and my mom) that are lost when you treat a yeast infection with the antibiotic creams, so have a yogurt a day. Unless you are lactose intolerant or otherwise allergic to yogurt, in which case, don't eat it!!!!

    Give it time, you will most likely start your period soon, like within 5 years or so, depending on your body.

  6. yeah your fine just wear liners so it doesn't get that wet

  7. This sticky stuff is called discharge. It's perfectly healthy, and means you may start your period soon! Discharge means your body's functioning properly. Discharge may be white, yellow or clear. It may smell a bit too, but don't worry! If it's green or smell's a lot, then go to your GP or local doctor.

  8. you're ok. It's just discharge. This means you will be getting your period soon.

  9. Just relax. It's called discharge and a lot of girls and women have discharge. It means that you will probably start your period soon. You don't have a problem.

  10. your perfectly fine its called discarge alot of people get it

  11. It's called discharge and it's the fluid that cleans out you v****a from getting diseases and infections. It's perfectly normal and you can look into wearing panty-liners regularly to absorb the discharge instead of having it leak into your underwear.

      

  12. If you constantly have these discharges go get it checked by your gyno to be safe could be diahbetis, vaginal infection, or an std, and also you could be starting your period...

  13. There is nothing wrong.  Unless it smells rotten, then you're fine.  It's just discharge.  You will be seeing more and more of it as a sign that you will soon start your period.  Ask your mother for some ultra thin pantie liners.  You can change these throughout the day to keep your panties clean.

  14. Discharge only

  15. could be a yeast infection

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