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Okay, so I'm 13, I've never had sex, but I've been having this yellow/whiteish liquid comeing from my vigina for 3 years, and idk what to do! I'm really scared to tell anyone! And I was wondering if anyone had any of advice for me? This problem of mine scares me sso bad I've been crying myself to sleep everynight for 3 years thinkink about it! Someone plzz plzz plzz help me:(
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1666434 tn?1325262350
Definitely have your mom take you to the doctor you don't want to have to worry about this anymore and it's nothing to be ashamed of.  I used to get yeast infections from a public pool and the hot tubs at the local YMCA.  It would happen almost every time I went.  Important thing is to get checked.  Let us know how everything goes :D  Glad you reached out on here.
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1757168 tn?1312811749
Leelee98, it sounds like a long term yeast infection.  I would see a doctor for it, but it is normal.  Most woman have it at least once in their lives.  It can be treated and does not mean you have done anything wrong.  I used to get them from bubble bathes.  It is nothing to be ashamed about.  It happens.  I hope I have helped
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1758820 tn?1312871257
talk to your mom love :)
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Yellowish/whitish liquid from the vagina is normal, part of the self-cleaning skills of the vagina.  Look up "cervical mucus" or "vaginal secretions" or "vaginal mucus" and you'll find a lot about it.  If it gets thick like cottage cheese, it could be a yeast infection, but it does not sound like anything but normal vaginal fluids.
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