Okay i own a womanly problem.

latley all i been wanting to do is sleep.and havign these pains within my ovaries..now im havin a white discharge...what could this be?


Answers:    White discharge without an odor does not imply an infection.During ovulation some women may feel the eggs being released which generally feels like cramps. Increased discharge is also usual during ovulation. If the symptoms persist then see your doctor..
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youre going to have your period soon and thats whats cause your breasts to be tender. if you dont have your period inside this month and these problems persist, you need to see a doctor.
Well enjoy you started your period already if not...your going to start...and if you already"started" afterwards maybe it could your going to start soon for the month..IF NOT maybe you should in recent times take midol or tylenol.IF NOT that then travel to the docter It sounds like you're starting to ovulate. It's normal to be aware of a little bit tired and perhaps own some cramps. But if you continue to feel crappy after a few days, you might want to jump and see a doctor..
Go to a doctor and describe these symptoms. I don't know what it could be, but it does sound like something is wrong. So budge see a doctor asap. Sounds like ovulation (your ovaries releasing the eggs). You should be fine in a hours of daylight or so.
Probably PMS? Maybe your period is coming. :).
white discharge can mean you own an infection so i would get it checked out :O

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