Normal variation: Vaginal discharge is produced by cervical cells. Early in the Menstrual cycle the discharge is minimal, clear and typically has no odor. As Estrogen increases, the discharge will be more creamy, milky white/yellow and have a slight odor. Near ovulation, there will be more discharge, and it will be clearer and stretchier. After ovulation as Progesterone increases there will be less discharge.
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