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Old 08-11-2006, 01:19 PM
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Question Strange discharge

I have been experiencing a strange daily discharge in between my periods since I got off birth control. It is milky white with no smell and I don't itch, so it can't be a yeast infection. Also, since I have begun experiencing this, I have not noticed any cervical mucus like I am ovulating at any time during the month. I used to know every time I ovulated. I was recently told that I no longer ovulate, could it be possible that this discharge is behind the infertility, or is a symptom of something bigger? I have been to like 3 gyns and they have no clue... they say it is normal, but I know it isn't for me. I ALWAYS ovulated before I got on birth control at 16, now at 20 and married, I can't get pregnant...HELP PLEASE!!!
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The white milky dishcgarge is normal. A woman's discharge changes throughout the month from thin and clear, thick and white, to thick and slightly yellow. It's all normal.

As for the ovulation problem, did your doctors perform any tests to determine why you are not ovulating? There are sometimes ways to counteract that such as hormone therapy. I would speak with them further about fixing the ovulation problem.
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