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1480618 tn?1287544511

I have white stuff on my underwear and vagina. What does this mean??

I have this white stuff on my underwear and inside my vagina. What is it? every day i look at it and its always there i clean it to like in the shower and if im not taking the shower that day and in the morining ill clean myself by grabing toilet paper and whiping it off. What could this possibley mean? I havnt started my period either and im 13 all my friends have well most of them. I want to start really bad so i kan get on wit it and maybe ill become more responsible and realyible. plez help me
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1105753 tn?1374287348
It is perfectly normal to have a discharge, it varies during the month from thick and cloudy to thin and watery. All women have it. It can help you tell where you are at in your menstrual cycle as you watch it and get to know more about yourself (like when you ovulate and when your period is coming on). It is nothing to worry about. Take care
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Yeah your going to get it
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4887401 tn?1360540690
Yes it is normal, I do this too when they are sore and I am 25 years old.
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1480618 tn?1287544511
thank you very much i really need to hear something.
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1027094 tn?1327429732
It's just part of getting older. It's called discharge. You may end up getting your period soon. Just pay attention to it. As long as it doesn't smell or itch, it's normal.
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