Normal: it can be normal discharge depending on when you actually ovulated. After ovulation your cervical discharge will become thinner and "stringy" allowing for easier egg implantation. If you start tracking your cycles and your cervical discharge you will soon know what it normal for you. If the discharge develops an odor or becomes white and thick, then it's time to see a doctor
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Concern: Any abnormal discharge is a concern but it probably easily treated. You should get a pelvic exam and have the discharge analyzed for yeast, trichomonas, or gardenerella bacterial infection along with std checks for chlamydia and gonorrhea. It could be due to lubrication used during intercourse of the deposit of semen.
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