It sounds like a yeast infection. Ideally you want a gynecologist or competent primary doc to examine you and take a look at the discharge under a microscope or have it sent to a lab. Increased discharge can also be a sign of pregnancy, so definitely get this checked in person.
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I agree with the advice to consult a gynecologist. Normal vaginal secretions are colorless and odorless. It is quite likely that you have a vaginal infection or bacterial vaginosis. Some vaginal infections, like yeast, are passed back and forth between sexual partners. Both have to be treated. Abstain from intercourse until you're accurately diagnosed & properly treated.
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Please see your Gynecologist for a thorough exam and treatment. If you are not confident in your Doctor please see another for a second opinion.
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