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ok so i wear a pad and when i get my discharges they stir through to my underwear is this normal or should i go see a doctor
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Answers:    Normal daily discharge (the clear, white or yellowish fluid) from your vagina should not be plenty to soak through a regular pad, but possibly a pantiliner depending on where you are within your cycle (its heaviest just before your period). If you are discussion about your period discharge, lots of women own "leaks" that go through their pads or tampons, especially during the first few days of their period, and overnight. If you are using more than 6 pads a day and still leak through them, I would suggest seeing a doctor as you may have a condition called endometriosis (you can look this up on the web). Don't draw from too upset, everyone freaks out about what's going on "down there" every once in awhile! :).
Are you conversation about your period or each day? It is normal to get some discharge both back and after your period. Have you tried using a different brand and type of pad for heavier period? If you have i would go see a doc as you may own some type of infection - or you could just have a heavily built discharge but its best you see a your gp or gyno. Good luck this is normal... if your not feeling any anguish or changes than it's normal. but i don't wear a wad, and i have my discharges a lot. it's fine... it's typical unless you feel pain or change. it probably goes through because your pad is really sinewy... or while you have your period, it's big that while your wearing the pad, it leaks through. it's no prob. you should probably buy a thicker wipe..
If it is during your period (which I assume you are talking about) try pad with wings if it is on the sides. If it is above the wipe in the front or behind the wipe in the back, newly manuever the pad up or back. Try tampons and wear a panty liner, you won't hold to worry about it. By "discharges" do you be going to vaginal discharge or period blood?
If you're talking something like your period, you just obligation to change the pad more recurrently. If you're talking about other discharge, that seem a bit excessive and you should talk to an adult or a doctor..
You might want to change your pad more recurrently. Every couple hours, perhaps?

Some girls just hold heavy blood flows.
Also, you could ask your doctor just to be past the worst, but I think you seem fine..
you could adjustment your pad more often or wear a different variety, or you could even use a tampon they work better just remember to use the bigger ones, kotex super work well You scrounging go through pad onto underwear? Then I would seize a bigger pad. As in one that holds more gooey. And is longer/wider to get leaks..
When you right to be heard "Discharge" do you mean your period? Because Discharge and a time of year are totally different things.
If you are talking about your time then try changing brands.
Good Luck!
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It depends on how glutinous the pad is and how often you convert it. I change mine about every 2 or 3 hours and I use other long with wings. I am usually fine next to this. Hope that helps. girls only, come on, do you dream up guys wont look and answer

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tampons are the only way to progress, plus you dont even have to look at your nasty "discharge" and they are much better and keeping you filter free! No , this is not normal. Discharge is light and when your wearing a wad it shouldn't go through. .
have you started your term yet?
maybe its basically the release of the egg or something?

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