Why is my discharge like gummy?

Why is my discharge like gummy?

When ovulating, discharge usually looks clear, stringy and jelly like, similar to egg white. You might notice it in your underwear, or on toilet paper when you wipe. It helps sperm to travel up through your cervix, and fertilise the released egg.

What does thick gummy discharge mean?

During ovulation, the discharge or mucus may become very thick, and mucus-like. This is a sign that you’re ovulating, and some women use this as a natural indication of fertility. If you were trying to get pregnant, seeing this thick white discharge may indicate to you that it’s time to have sexual intercourse.

What does texture discharge mean?

It may have a subtle scent, but it’s not unpleasant. Changes in texture can take place as you move through the weeks of your menstrual cycle. But some textures (when accompanied by other symptoms) are not normal, and can be an indication that you may have a yeast infection or other type of infection.

Why does my discharge look like tissue?

A decidual cast occurs when a large piece of tissue passes through your vaginal canal. Once outside your body, you may notice that it looks like the shape of your uterus. This condition can affect menstruating women. It can cause extreme discomfort as well as vaginal bleeding as it leaves your body.

Why do I have clear jelly discharge?

Clear and stretchy — This is “fertile” mucous and means you’re ovulating. Clear and watery — This occurs at different times of your cycle and can be particularly heavy after exercising. Yellow or green — May indicate an infection, especially if it’s thick or clumpy like cottage cheese or has a foul odor.

What is the white clumpy discharge?

Yeast infections often cause thick, white, clumpy vaginal discharge that usually doesn’t smell (or only smells slightly different than normal). You might also have a creamy, whitish coating in and around your vagina. Most yeast infections lead to itching, burning, and/or redness in or around the vagina.

Can your uterine lining come out in one piece?

A decidual cast occurs when the lining of the endometrium is sloughed off in one piece, forming a cast of the uterine cavity. 1 The pain that is associated with passing the decidual cast through the cervix is known as membranous dysmenorrhea.

Is tissue discharge normal?

Although it doesn’t always happen, bleeding and increased vaginal discharge is normal after a procedure to treat fibroids. In some cases, fibroid tissue is passed. This may not cause any problems, but you may need further treatment if there’s: significant bleeding.

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