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jillian3
Mar 12, 2009, 02:12 PM
I have always had discharge on my panties and it is white/clear odorless and not a lot, but it is always there and something that i am use too. Recently I came off the pill and am trying to have a baby and i have notice ALOT of discharge. I feel like I have wet my pants sometime because I feel the discharge coming out. I recently had a yeast infection and it is all clear now, so i don't believe it is that. But the discharge is coming big goopy white odorless clumps and my panties are always wet. My husband has told me that I taste different too during sexual activities. Is this b/c I am prego? Or b/c I came off the pill? I just feel uncomfortable all the time :(

Any answers would be awesome! Thank you!

Audra_Sonata
Mar 12, 2009, 02:57 PM
It is possible that you could be pregnant as increased vaginal discharge is not unusual when pregnancy occurs. It's equally possible that you could be experiencing increased discharge as a result of emotional stress or even just because of ovulation.

Unfortunately, other possibilities range from various infections, to std's to worse.

Rather than being an alarmist, I'd rather suggest you get checked out by a physician.

If it turns out pregnancy is the cause of the discharge, you'll be able to start the appropriate prenatal care right away, which can only be a good thing for both you and baby. In that case, you might want to consider panty liners or more frequent changes or both to help ward off the uncomfortable wet feeling.

If something else, however, the sooner it's diagnosed, the sooner you can begin the appropriate course of treatment.

Best wishes and please keep us posted on how you are doing.