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Vaginal Discharge

This is going to seem odd but what should normal vaginal discharge look like? I was treated for bacterial vaginosis but it came back and I was treated again. But I don't know if it's back yet again. I was treated twice and don't want to have to do it again the pills make me Ill. But anyways, the discharge I have is milky white discharge. No odor. But lotsof it. I can push it out onto my fingers. I am 40 days late for my period but blood work and ultra sounds say no to pregnancy.
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Ive been referred to a gynicolgisis. I've had blood work and ultra sounds done but they can't find a thing. 40 days late now, and the dizzy spells are unbearable. I can hardly walk
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Odorless milky white discharge is pretty common and is normal. There are some things that can increase the amount of discharge...usually it is hormones. You may want to have another swab done and talk with your doctor about what is causing you to not cycle.
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