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Yellow Vaginal Discharge ODOURLESS/virgin/no itch

For about 5-6 months ive been having a noticeable increase in vaginal discharge, it is currently yellow/light green (hardly green though really) - odourless, no itch or burn. I had a swab done last year confirming candida, so was put on thrush treatment, pessaries first. Didnt work, so they put me on a stronger cream, still didnt work, so they put me on TWO courses of fluconazole which didn't even work. I have always had discharge, but its normally been clear, never with a colour. I am in my first relationship but never had sex, only ORAL, which I was tested for Clamydia and i think Trichomoniasis, both negative. So the last thing  I can think of is Bacterial Vaginosis, but my discharge has no odour whatsoever which I know BV tends to have a strong fishy odour. I've been to my Gyno who looked through a speculum of my cervis and claimed 'it looks normal'. I AM on the contraceptive pill to help regulate my period, which I've heard the pill can increase you're discharge. I was put on the pill in June last year, the discharge started to happen in October last year, notcieably after my boyf performed oral on me so I thought its possible, but since STI's have been ruled out the sexual health nurse I recently saw claimed its physiological discharge and I'm just becoming more aware and a little paranoid about it. Anyone else have info/advice? Its affecting my confidence. I have to wear a panty liner and then by the end of the day theres a lump of strong yellow/light green discharge. Again, never had sex, only oral recieved and occasion fingering. Please someone help!
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so, really.  Discharge can be present and have color and be totally normal.  Our hormones shift and our discharge will change.  If we have a bit of old blood which is not uncommon, it will change the color of the discharge.  If you have no symptoms of itching or odor, I would assume it is normal. And as you get older, your discharge will change consistency and color throughout your cycle each month.  It really is normal.
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