Here's something I found, hope it helps both of you.. If you are worried then go see your Doctor but as stated, it seems normal to me.
While vaginal discharge can sometimes be cloudy, your understanding of what's normal needn't be! Discharge is common to all women and helps vaginas stay healthy by regularly flushing them out and maintaining their pH. Most women have some vaginal discharge throughout their menstrual cycle — even very young women who have not begun menstruating can have vaginal discharge. It is common to notice some discharge after using the bathroom or to find wet or dried discharge on your underwear. You can also go exploring and use your fingers to find out what your discharge looks and smells like on any given day. This kind of self-check can be useful — familiarizing yourself with how you normally smell or taste at various times of the month can help you to identify when your scent or flavor is off.
Here are some key ways to determine if your vaginal discharge is normal or if you have cause for concern:
| | Normal
| Cause for concern
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Color
| Clear or whitish discharge (may be yellowish when dried)
| Yellow or greenish discharge, or discharge that suddenly changes color
|
Scent
| Mild scent or none at all
| A strong, foul, sometimes "fishy" odor, or a sudden change in odor
|
Texture
| Can vary from "paste" like and somewhat sticky to clear and stretchy, depending on where you are in your cycle and whether you are aroused
| Clumpy or lumpy discharge, with "cottage cheese" like texture
|
Volume
| Can vary from very little to quite a lot (particularly when ovulating or aroused)
| Sudden changes in volume, particularly if other symptoms are present
|
As you can see, it is normal to have some variation in vaginal discharge during your menstrual cycle. In addition, different women can have different levels of discharge. Pregnancy and hormonal birth control methods may also make discharge heavier than normal.
CW