Can be. Too early to tell. Impossible to know for sure yet. test when your period is late a day or so...
The vagina is "self cleaning" which means it constantly produces fluid that washes down the vaginal walls. This helps prevent infections. So an increased sense of vaginal moisture is likely just your vagina doing some internal housecleaning. It is not a sign of pregnancy.
The Mucous Membranes are the "moist" parts of the body, and include the eyes, nose, mouth, rectum, and vaginal area.
That is perfectly normal. The smell is actually from the mixture of vaginal juice and semen. If the vaginal is moist, the odor is often consider the best aphrodisiac for a male partner.
Throughout your menstrual cycle hormonal changes will change your discharge. Around a week leading up to ovulation (ovulation occurs two weeks before your period) you will get fertile quality cervical mucus which is a stretchy gooey discharge like egg-whites. After ovulation your discharge can get heavier, thicker, and more lotion-like which may make you feel more 'moist'.
There is no medical term meaning wet vagina. A vagina is normally moist or wet, so no special term is used to indicate that state.
Hi, This is very normal. The vaginal discharge you're experiencing is very normal and every woman gets this. It's your vaginas natural lubrication which keeps your vaginal area moist and prevents infection. The discharge will increase once a month and will resemble egg-whites - this is known as Ovulation discharge and means you've released a egg from your ovary and it also means your period will arrive in 2 weeks on a regular cycle.
Yes. Thrush is a yeast infection of the mouth and can be spread to other warm moist areas of the body.
it can be pregnancy..or a form of std..you might want to ask your gyno or go see one.
Yes no that means you have a yeast infection probaly. go to the doctor and they give you a pill and it will go away withiin 48 hours
There are many causes of a vaginal yeast infection, also known as thrush or vaginal candidiasis. It does NOT necessarily mean you are dirty "down there". Causes of vaginal thrush include: - After having antibiotics - Before or after your period - During pregnancy or menopause - In women who have Diabetes - If the vagina is irritated during sex - In women who wear tight trousers or nylon underwear (restricts air flow and creates a warm and moist environment to help yeast grow) - in women taking the contraceptive pill. - In hot weather. - In women with low immunity.
Yes. You may notice that you have more mucus in between your cycles. That is ovulation, and the increased mucus is to aid the sperm in fertilizing the egg. After ovulation happens, the vagina doesnt need to be as moist, b/c there is no reason it needs sperm to travel. Its normal.
When it is cheesy in texture and look, when it is not pinkish, brownish but yellow, when it is too much that you have to use a pad instead of a pantyliner, when it makes you start itching and when it had a bad smell such as a fish smell.