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Feel for things like thickness, wetness, slipperiness like soap and stretchiness of the fluid. Another way is to look for fluid on your toilet paper. Cervical fluid should be visible on the paper and look different than your other vaginal moisture.

If you want to get into it, you can also try dipping fluid-covered fingers into a glass of water. Cervical fluid will either stay stuck to your fingers or will sink to the bottom of the glass in a little clump. Vaginal moisture, on the other hand, will dissolve in the water. It will take some trial and error to find a method that works best for you. Beginning of your cycle: menstruation. On day one of the cycle, the first day of your period, levels of both estrogen and progesterone are low.

Since estrogen levels determine cervical fluid production, the cervix is not producing much fluid at all at this time 4. Just after your period: absent, dry. In the days just after your period, estrogen is rising estrogen is produced by the follicle growing in your ovary as it prepares to release an egg at ovulation. Leading up to ovulation: sticky, white, creamy, lotion-y.

As estrogen levels rise, the cervix produces more fluid. At first, it might be thick and sticky or tacky, and become more wet and creamy, like a lotion.

In a day menstrual cycle, you may first notice this fluid around day 9 or 10 1,4. Around ovulation: eggy, wet, slippery, clear, stretchy. As ovulation approaches, much more cervical fluid is produced. Your vagina will likely start to feel much wetter, and fluid becomes more slippery as its water content rises. Over a couple of days, fluid becomes stretchier and clearer.

As estrogen peaks, 1—2 days before ovulation, cervical fluid often resembles a raw eggwhite that you can stretch for inches between your thumb and finger 4,5. The amount of vaginal discharge at this time is different for everyone, but it can be up to 10—20 times more than other points in the cycle 6. According to Google, people tend to call this type of cervical fluid "ovulation discharge". Ovulation tests and basal body temperature tracking is more reliable for confirming ovulation.

Luteal phase: sticky, dry. As soon as ovulation is over, vaginal discharge changes once again. Even before you notice a visual change, cervical fluid will already have become more fibrous and difficult for sperm to pass through 1.

In the day or two after ovulation the beginning of the luteal phase , the amount of fluid decreases quickly. See what your vaginal discharge and other symptoms may be telling you. Opinions, content and any information expressed on or linked with this website, are intended to be general in nature and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek medical advice from your professional healthcare provider. What is Vaginal Discharge? Recognizing Normal and Abnormal Discharge Changes that may signal a problem include an increase in the amount of discharge, and a change in the color, smell or texture of the discharge.

All is well Thick, white, and may resemble cottage cheese Vaginal yeast infection Vaginal itching, burning, soreness, or pain. Do you have a yeast infection?

Answer a few questions and find out what your symptoms mean. Check Your Symptoms See what your vaginal discharge and other symptoms may be telling you. Sources: Vaginal discharge. During pregnancy, your body may produce more vaginal discharge than usual. As you age and experience menopause, your body may produce less or no vaginal discharge because the body is no longer ovulating and estrogen levels shift.

As a result, women who are in perimenopause, menopause, or postmenopause may experience vaginal dryness. Most of the time, vaginal discharge is not something you should worry about. You should contact your doctor if you notice your vaginal discharge has changed from its typical consistency, color, and smell, or if you have other symptoms in your vaginal area.

Unusual vaginal discharge may be a sign that you have an infection, a sexually transmitted disease STD , or another health condition that could include:. You may also experience a change in vaginal discharge because of a foreign object in your vagina.

This can include pieces of toilet paper. If a child experiences vaginal discharge before puberty, there may be a possibility that a foreign object is in the vagina.

Abnormal discharge may also be a side effect of douching. Douching is cleaning the inside of the vagina with water or other products. Douching is not necessary for a woman and may actually cause infection. It can interfere with the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina. One in 4 women in the United States between ages 15 and 44 douche.

It is not recommended by doctors. Douching is linked to infections, STDs, and even fertility problems. Abnormal vaginal discharge is not a symptom of one single infection or health condition. Your doctor will need to review your symptoms and may conduct tests to determine the cause of unusual vaginal discharge. If you have a yeast infection, your doctor will prescribe an antifungal medicine in pill or cream form. Other conditions, like trichomoniasis or bacterial vaginosis, may require an antibiotic in addition to other treatments.

STDs should be treated with antibiotics. Read more: Home remedies for vaginal yeast infections ». You may notice your discharge changes throughout your menstrual cycle and over the years.

There can also be changes in your vaginal discharge that may be symptoms of an infection or other health condition and should be checked by your doctor immediately.



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