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    Question Should I still see my doctor?

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    If you have my other two posts about the possible yeast and the screening test I took then you know but if you have not then here's the run down:

    I've had a thick white discharge, almost like a cottage cheese. No itching, no burning, no irritation, no smell what-so-ever. The only other symptom is that my clit would itch, but I believe that is due from the pantiliners I have been wearing on a daily basis because I am on the pill and do not want to ruin my undies if I spot.

    That was Friday I noticed the discharge. Tuesday I was on the receiving end of oral sex for four times. I think I spotted during it because I bled, unless he was a little too rough and made me bleed. I am still unsure. But Friday is when the discharge started.

    Today is Sunday, and I do NOT notice the discharge as much, its going away. Like whatever it is is being flushed from my system.

    I did take a Vagisil Screening Kit Test, I took both test. First came back as 5.0 and so did the second just a few minutes ago. But could I get a funky reading because I am on the pill and my hormone levels are different now?

    Am I okay? Should I make an appointment anyway?

    I was planning on calling my doctor Tuesday morning and explaining my situation and see what she thinks I should do.

    Nothing bothers me now. The discharge was weird on Friday, but like I said its going away.

    Does the fact that I'm due for my period in two weeks have anything to do with it?

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    A white discharge without any itching or burning is a real common thing in women who are ovulating. You are timed just right to have your body undergoing ovulation so it could easily be explained that way. However if some different symptom pops up, like a burning or itching then yes you should go in to see a doctor.
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