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thick gel like discharge.

I have been having and thick gel-like discharge for a while now, it was greenish the first time i noticed it, and i took my butt to the gyno, they tested me for stds and a yeast infection and the results were all negative; however, i keep having this discharge when i go to the bathroom i will see this string like gel coming out of my vagina, is very gross! and I dont know what it is, since I did call the doctor back and told him I was still having this discharge, its really scary and kinda depressing. Today I had that discharge with a lil blood, i am thinking it would be because i just ended my period but I dont know, since dr's cant help me, can anyone relate to this? it doesnt really have a smell to it.
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thanks for the replies guys!!! I should go get a second opinion, its just very confusing, since i dont have any pain, or cant really relate to the signs of std.
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492652 tn?1252945408
If you are still having the discharge, you should get a second opinion - green discharge usually indicates infection of some type.  The "gel-like" discharge kind of sounds like cervical mucous.  Cervical mucous is normal, but not in excess (usually you will notice this around the time you are ovulating).  I'm not sure what tests you had done, but any change in discharge should be taken seriously - get another opinion to find out what's going on.
Good luck,
Em
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515251 tn?1254443201
hey i have been having thick whitish yellowish creamy discharge(no smell or itch)but always need apanty liner...its very uncomfortable...i went to dr they sent a sample in to lab it came back normal....i just feel so gross....i dont even look forward to sex w/my hubby cause i fell yucky....it ***** being a woman at times
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