Just one time?: Many women have vaginal discharge, but some types of discharge are not normal. A woman may see normal changes in discharge before or after her period. Changes in discharge that may be an infection: a bad odor; vaginal itching or swelling; a green, yellow, or gray colored discharge; discharge looking foamy or like cottage cheese, etc. A doctor can check, if symptoms persist, recur or are worrisome.
Answered 11/27/2017
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Ready for sex: This seems like that you are excited about, what is going to happen next few minutes and you are willingly and happily ready for sexual intercourse. These are secretions from your bartholine glands, making the vagina wet, which is a sign of sexual stimulation and readiness to have sex. This may happen, just thinking about sex or looking at your partner or as a result of foreplay. Thanks.
Answered 2/11/2013
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