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Posted: 06/22/06 - 01:32
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My monthly period is regular. I'm not on a pill or any medication. I've been having this clear, watery like discharge, no smell but very heavy that I have to wear a pad just like having my normal bloody period... The normal red blood period comes then on the 6th or 7th day it will be a clear watery discharge til the 12th to 14th day but not as heavy as the normal period... Is it still part of my monthly period? Really annoying and disturbing coz I have to wear a pad for 2 weeks. Been to the doctor about the excessive discharging, been checked for STDs, papsmear- the doctor said it's normal. Please help. Thanks!


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Posted: 07/27/06 - 14:39
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I wish someone could diagnose this probelm, because I'm having the same problem.


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Posted: 12/05/06 - 23:31
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Make that 3! It doesn't happen after every period, and mine starts around day 10 till about 14. It's horrible!


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Posted: 03/06/07 - 00:20
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It's called vaginal discharge.
It happens to everyone, during the first one-two weeks before a period, thickest usually during ovulation.
And you don't have to wear a pad!
Just get some pantiliners; they have them for thongs too.


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Posted: 12/09/07 - 20:58
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i have been having the same problem. there is a lot of discharge, the panitliner will not hold it. there is so much it goes through the liner and into my panties. that cant be normal. all i can get from a physician is that i may have a hormone inbalance. the only thing they could suggest is birth control pills


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Posted: 12/31/07 - 23:22
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i have the same problem i went to the doctor no std and he says my vagina is acidy and women are normally akaline but no answer i need answers this is horrible


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Posted: 08/14/08 - 09:54
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It is awful. But at least I don't think I am crazy or dying now.
It also wreak's havoc on the sex life because it is so uncomfortable.
So no one's doctor has an answer? Mine either!


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Posted: 12/10/08 - 23:32
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i got the same thing since i've had a miscarriage though it was related to that. but then i stated thinking was a std got checked and gave antibics. but it still is there. i think i a have smell but no one can notice it but me. if any answers please reply. the hormone thing i thought because my hormones have always been out of wack.


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Posted: 01/14/09 - 23:26
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This happens to me every once in a while..... really really bad cramps and lots of discharge.

Been to the doctor - no help

I've heard that this does happen every once in a while and that if that it is accompanied by foul odor then there is something to worry about.


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Posted: 02/25/09 - 11:00
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Ladies...I, too have the same problem! This is very common and normal in most circumstances and called White Dishcarge or 'Leucorrhea'! Look up the website Leucorrhea and then go to the one written by ayushveda.com. They give the best explanation of what is normal and abnormal. Many Blessings with this ~ it's all part of the 'sisterhood' I'm afraid!


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