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400740 tn?1202066035

Vaginal Discharge?

Hello.  (I had NO idea where to put this, so I apologize if its in the wrong spot!)

About in December I started noticing a very thick, white/clear discharge, all the time.  It dries a whitish color.  During the day I can feel it come out of me.  I just very recently went to the gyno and got tested for STDs, and everything came back clear.  I do NOT have itching, redness, odor, or anything like that.

I am no longer a virgin, but back in December when this started, i was.  My boyfriend noticed it once, and described it as "sticky".  I also just started on the birth control pill, and it hasn't affected the discharge at all.

Any idea on what this could be and how to get rid of it?

Thanks :)
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400740 tn?1202066035
Thats what I thought.  Yes, I have gotten tested since I've become active.  And yes, he has gotten tested also.  Both clean :) and we do use a condom, everytime.
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This is called Cervix Mucus and most women experience it as there period starts to regulate. It is very normal. Some women have a lot and some have none it all depends on your body. DId you have the pap before or after you have had sex becuase you may have gotten an STD since it. Has your boyfriend been tested? It could be known as Chlymedia. I know it produces a thick white discharge. If it smells bad I would see a Dr. or if it continues to worry you. Make sure you wear a condom EVERY time you have sex. Also if you wear panti liners it may help with it leaking out. Good Luck
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