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Girls' Health
I have a smell and slight discharge coming out of my vagina. What is it, and is it normal?

First, it is totally normal. The vagina is a very clean part of a girl�s body.  Each day,
the vagina produces a clear discharge that helps cleanse it and flush out any harmful
dirt or bacteria.  In a way, it sort of washes itself out.  Every girl has a scent and vaginal
discharge, which she might notice on her underwear or on toilet paper.

But scents and types of discharge differ from girl to girl. This scent can become stronger
during certain times in the menstrual cycle or during sexual intercourse, but most of the
time it�s slight.  The discharge also changes throughout your cycle. Sometimes the
discharge is thick, white, or pasty when you�re ovulating.  It can also be clear and slippery you�re sexually aroused. This �wetness� or �lubrication� is designed to help anything inserted into the vagina go in more smoothly and easily.  Again, it�s perfectly normal.

Unfortunately, Some people do think vaginas smell "bad" or "gross." But a female�s
vaginal scent is a part of her. It�s anything but bad. Many douches and other feminine hygiene products on the market claim to �freshen up� the vagina. Steer clear of these products, since they contain chemicals that can irritate the vagina and make infection more likely. Manufacturers of these products want girls to think that the normal, healthy vaginal scent is actually dirty or bad.  But this scent is normal and natural for girls who bathe regularly and are in good health.

To keep the vagina smelling health and fine, wash the vulva daily with mild soap and warm water, and wear clean underwear (cotton is best because it breathes).  For better vaginal health, you can also eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and drink a lot of water.
It's real important to know your "normal" vaginal scent, so you can tell if something is different.  If you notice your vaginal odor getting stronger, notice changes in discharges, or feel itching or soreness, you might have a have a yeast infection or other type of problem. See your health care provider. 

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