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please help, i'm fed up.

okay so i posted this before & only got one reply asking if i was pregnant.
so lets start
no I'm not pregnant or no chance of that
but i've been having alot of discharge for a longgg time & i was wondering if it was normal. it doesnt smell or itch but its been like this for so long i just want it to end!
p.s. sorry if its too much info =)
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thanks so much
i think the next time i go to the doctor i'll mention it
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actually you didnt give enough info. really you should see your dr if you are having a discharge that is constant. now after saying that, there are times of the month your body does produce different types of mucus. they call it cervical mucus. it can be creamy like lotion,, sticky, like an egg white clear and super stretchy. it can dry up. you really even without an itch or irritation there could be something going on that needs medication.
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What color is it?
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Ive had the same thing going on with me except mine has a little bit of an odor (no much) but it scares me and i have been afraid to go to the Dr. about it...ive also had more problems and i just posted a forum about it so if you know any thing that would help i would really apreciate it...but if i find anything out i will let u know!!!
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Clear or white discharge is normal.  It can indicate ovulation.  Usually women discharge at different times during thier cycle.  Sometime it's heavier than others.  But unless it's green/blue/yellow discharge, I wouldn't worry.

Sometimes white discharge can also mean yeast.
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its clear or white.
i've had it for as long as i can remember
it makes me so self-consious. i always think people know, but you think something is actually wrong?
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Well is it at a certain time of the month because its normal for that to happen  when you ovulate...other than that Im not quite sure but you can ask your dr that question
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