Leukorrhea is the normal milky white or clear vaginal discharge.
Thin white sticky discharge.
Bv is the most common vaginal infection in women between 15 and 44.
It is fairly common vaginal discharge especially early in pregnancy.
The thickness and texture will vary based on the stage of your menstrual cycle.
It typically does not come with itching or strong foul odor.
White sticky discharge is normal and you should not be worried about it.
Sticky discharge can be brown yellow green and whitish.
White discharge milky discharge creamy discharge watery discharge sticky discharge slippery discharge and so on.
As long as it doesn t have a bad smell discharge like this is completely normal.
This is the most common type experienced by women.
Should i get worried if my sticky discharge is excessive.
Vaginal flora help make this white fluid which helps maintain an acidic ph in the vagina and prevents other harmful pathogens from thriving.
White thick strong smelling discharge is usually associated with a yeast infection which can also cause itching or irritation.
Thin white vaginal discharge that has a strong fishy odor may indicate bacterial vaginosis bv.
Other symptoms may include.
It helps wash away bacteria and dead cells from the vagina.
This white thin and milky discharge during pregnancy is called leukorrhea.
The white discharge you may see before your period is known as leukorrhea.
There are various types of discharges some are.
Vaginal discharge is a regular and normal occurrence for women.
It s filled with fluid and cells that are being shed from your vagina and it may even look slightly yellow at times.
This vaginal fluid is how your body ensures your vagina is clean and moist.
White sticky discharge is normal as is thin or thick discharge that is clear to white.
Thin clear and slightly sticky discharge occurs during the follicular phase of your menstrual cycle.
Yellow green if the discharge has a very slight yellow hue it may.
It is white in color and does not smell or cause vaginal itching.
However if the color of the discharge is slightly whitish gray in shade with strong and foul odor the discharge could be a sign of infection called bacterial vaginosis.
So this discharge is a good thing.
Typically cervical fluid first becomes noticeable around the middle of the follicular phase around day 7 in a 28 day cycle.
It is typically clear and stringy close to.