It’s hard to be a woman as it is. Monthly menses give you a wet, uncomfortable feeling for days. A pad could leak. Tampons could get lost inside you. You could stain your favorite pair of pants. You worry if you’re giving off a bloody odor. It could suddenly happen on a much-awaited date night.

Physiological vaginal discharge is transparent and has no odor since it consists of exfoliated endothelial cells and bacteria, presenting normal vaginal microflora. In most cases, green vaginal discharge indicates the presence of a certain infectious disease. It can be located in various systems and have diverse etiology. [click to continue…]

As If bleeding every month is not cumbersome enough, most women are plagued by questions surrounding the nature of their menstrual flow. Because different women experience different symptoms during their menstruation, it is normal to be asking questions about whether their own personally experienced symptoms are normal. Some of these symptoms include different kinds of blood clots during their period. Here are some commonly asked questions about blood clots.
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Many women report an increasing amount of yellow discharge during pregnancy. While this may be a normal occurrence unless accompanied by itching, swelling, or a fishy smell, yellow discharge while pregnant should be brought to the attention of a specialist as soon as possible for further investigations.