? yeast infection: At least from what you describe it could be a yeast infection. Recent antibiotic use? I would recommend at least a trial of otc antifungal creams. If no improvement - please see your doctor for an exam. A yeast infection is fairly easily diagnosed with a specimen under a microscope a KOH prep something either your doctor can do or a lab can do.
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Possibly: Vaginal yeast infections are common in women but usually associated with itching, burning, and odor. White clumpy discharge may not be an infection with yeast or other organism. Could just be normal or possibly associated with reaction to birth control pills or other meds, or possibly a lubricant. But be sure to see your doctor to get tested for yeast or std to be on safe side.
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