One of the most embarrassing issues women have is excessive thick clear vaginal discharge. Whether you are pregnant or just ovulating, the amount of vaginal mucus that you experience is likely much larger than normally, soaking through your underpants and making your vulva feel tacky, slippery and wet. Even worse, an excessive amount of discharge can cause a strong (although musky) odor, which may be noticeable to those around you.

Yellow vaginal discharge no odor may not pose a major health threat if it occurs before or after period, or during pregnancy. On the other hand, if the underlying cause is a forgotten tampon, a sexually transmitted disease, bacterial vaginosis, or even cervical/vaginal cancer, yellow discharge no odor should be a reason of concern.
Keep reading to see when you should seek medical assistance if you’re experiencing yellow odorless vaginal discharge.

Your brown discharge before period usually is old blood from the uterus. This explains the color because the old blood gets brown. If you have a brown discharge, your period normally will start soon. If this does not happen soon, you might have a medical problem, so visit your doctor.

When it comes to vaginal discharge, women can expect to see different variations in hue, odor and consistency throughout their menstrual cycle. Most of the time, the discharge is clear and stretchy, resembling uncooked egg whites, while sometimes it is white and thick, with a consistency that’s very similar to lotions. Usually, vaginal discharge indicates the time in your menstrual cycle, and whether or not you are fertile at the time you experience the mucus.