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weird chunky discharge.

I have this weird slightly chunky discharge. Its not like huge chunks but every time it comes out there's like little balls of discharge. It kinda looks like little lint balls coming out of me. And when it comes out, there's a whole lot of it. I have to run to the bathroom bc my panty liner can't hold it all. I'm wondering if it can be little pieces of my plug but I'm not sure. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Just give your Dr a call..explain your problem.. They'll probably tell u to get monistat seven day as already mentioned. But depending on your Dr they might prescribe you a one day pill.
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The 7th is way too long to wait if it is a yeast infection. It does sound like it is one though. Maybe u can call ur doctors office and ask if u can get in sooner? If not id try going to an urgent care. Theyre more than likely going to tell u to buy Monistat 7 day but i wouldnt do it until u know for sure what it is. Take care
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Yeah that's way to long
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My next ob appointment is on the 7th. Is that to long to wait?
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Sounds like you may be experiencing a yeast infection I'd call your doctor right away so u can get it treated if that's the case.  
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