Women only answer!! SERIOUS QUESTION?!


Question: ok this is slightly weird but great cause i cant see you,

every so often i get like a... i don't know a clear period i spose?
i have this clear liquid (and sometimes cloudy) that i get 2 weeks after my period?
is that normal or should i really see a doctor??
thanks heaps
Angil
P.S This is SERIOUS NO JOKES PLEASE


Answers: ok this is slightly weird but great cause i cant see you,

every so often i get like a... i don't know a clear period i spose?
i have this clear liquid (and sometimes cloudy) that i get 2 weeks after my period?
is that normal or should i really see a doctor??
thanks heaps
Angil
P.S This is SERIOUS NO JOKES PLEASE

Its normal its when you are ovulating (when there is an egg ready ot be furtilised) it occurs around 14 days after you period, People call it the calander method for contraception

That is when there is that clear fluid you dont have sex because there is an egg there but before the fluid comes and when it goes it is safe to have sex

its normal dont get scared

Oh hun this is nothing! It is just vaginal discharge. We all get it during the monthly cycle. I have some right now even! If it is going through your panties put a pantiliner on. =)

It is normal, this is probably when you are ovulating and at your most fertile :)

Yes, it is normal to get clearish-to yellowish type discharge depending on where in the cycle the woman is. You mentioned that it was 2 weeks after your last period so this can be an indication of that your body is going to get ready for your next period. I get this discharge about 2 weeks after my last period but before the next period.

I would recommend checking with your doctor as well to see what they say.

It's perfectly normal - don't worry about it! It's called vaginal discharge, and every woman has it. If you're getting clear discharge 2 weeks after your period, then this is most likely a sign of ovulation, and absolutely nothing to worry about. Relax! :-)

it;s no proble, reallly... just the way ur body keep the ph value down there... it's normal...





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