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See if this discharge persists. A thin watery discharge is not a normal feature is generally due to genital herpes. At times the sores are not visible and the only thing that remains abnormal is a watery discharge. It can also be atrophic vaginitis which is common in post menopausal women and in your case heralds a hormonal imbalance. It could also be chlamydial infection or even gonorrhea. Hence it is important to get a complete STD and a complete hormonal panel (estrogen, progesterone, FSH, LH, prolactin, thyroid) done. It could also be due to infection in the uterus, cervicitis, vaginal infection. An ultrasound via vaginal route or a uteroscope inserted via vaginal route to look at the condition of the cervix, uterus etc, a PAP smear, a vaginal swab test, a culture of the vaginal discharge, a complete STD panel are probably what are required. It could also be an allergic reaction to soaps, cosmetics, douches, razor etc that you use. Hence eliminate them one by one and see if it helps. It is difficult to comment beyond this at this stage. Do consult your doctor/ gynecologist. Hope this helps. Take care!
its best if you go to the doctor it could something else try to not worry at least you notice the problem dont wait to late to do anything about it
I wouldn't think so if you have taken several pregnancy tests that came back negative. However, if your bleeding becomes heavy or with an odor, see a physician immediately.
I have no Idea anything Of the female body, As I am male and not a doctor. I assume you're -not- pregnant due to mother nature knocking on your door (Though a very small percent of people can be pregnant and still ovulate, have a period ect)
I would say try again In a week (Tests) And yes of course someone will answer other than myself with probably more Insightful things. Hope all's well.