Vaginal; discharge: It may be nothing sesirous, but you need to see your gynecologist and have an exam and may be culture to see if you need any treatment for this condition of yours.
Answered 3/20/2015
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No vaginal infection: Abundant clear vaginal mucous, without symptoms of itching or odor, may be cervical mucous rather than an infection. It sometimes has a "tacky" character. If this is what you have noticed, most abundant mid-cycle (maximal at 10 - 12 days after your last period started), this is a normal secretion from the cervical glands under the influence of estrogen. This represents your most fertile time.
Answered 2/18/2016
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