@health magazine plz reply me me and wife has a sex at that time his periods has coming and it's over after 5day and after some day she has a drak white discharge is she is pregnant
See, as a guy, this really needs to be taught across all schools. It's our bodies and if we normalize learning about sex ed for both genders, we can greatly benefit from easing anxiety and confusion especially for teenagers who are undergoing changes of their bodies.
Yes! I feel like a lot of boys usually start learning about period and discharge when they have a girlfriend and become sexually active. It’s a bit late in my opinion and schools can do better. Same for girls.
@@jjk4891 especially with the fact that many girls start their periods before they even reach double digits in age. and then they end up having to keep the fact that they're on their period so young a secret from everyone else in their class because it's "inappropriate" for their age group.
@@jjk4891 Yes I heard stories of guys freaking out about vaginal discharge thinking they didn't wear a condom. I also heard girls thinking a penis is made of rubber and attempt to tie a knot. Situations like these is why sex ed is so important
@💞Miss_Izzy💞 that is my point, black girls can be taught basic midwifery techniques at a young age,but the imperialist and capitalist system you are under, they want to give the insecure man his chance to touch women as a quack called a female reproductive organ doctor as if a man knows what it's like to go through it physically. It is so stupid that if a girl gets a genital issue, she has to drive to the hospital and look for a man who was given the practical skills by politics of sympathy for insecure boys, calling themselves physicians and hoarding the laboratory research to themselves as so called Professors as if everyone else can't physically sense or experience existence.
@💞Miss_Izzy💞 we saw a film. Went home with samples of pads and midol. The boys were in a different room learning about wet dreams, from what I understand. We did not learn how the sperm got into the uterus. Somebody on the playground explained that.
I just want to thank the mature men who genuinely want to learn about women's bodies. It's nice to see some of you in the comments are being nice and asking questions, unlike the vomit emoji spam.
@@isabellaranger6861 Some guys in the comments are saying that the thumbnail is gross and clicking on the video to spam vomit emoji. Like it bothers them that much lol
@@StrayCat-Tama You mean some kids🤣 Only a youngster would have the nerve. Otherwise, it's always interesting to learn more about the opposite gender, while we already know most about ourselves.
On my class years ago we had a talk about feminine hygiene and sexual education as well where some doctors from the closest health center just came in to give us that talk And it was useful :v And we skipped history class down there making it even better Since then I always check myself down there
not true. if it's white but chunky like cottage cheese, then it could be a sign of a yeast infection Edit: I know this is in the video but I left this comment before watching it
@@2GoatsInATrenchCoat U must’ve misunderstood.... lol I said white, not white and chunky. Chunky white discharge is a yeast infection. A liquidy white or clear discharge is perfectly healthy.
I had a pretty heavy discharge at 65 and felt perfectly fine. It wasn’t for a long period of time, and I thought it would go away. I went to the Dr. On another matter she said it was time for a Pap test. A week later, my life changed. I had endometrial cancer, with no symptoms whatever, other than this discharge. My life was saved, but it was pure luck. I was late stage three. After chemo, radiation, it has now been over 5 years. So don’t ignore anything unusual about your body, whether you feel fine or not. Hope this saves someone’s life!
Thank you for sharing your experience, Sandy! We mostly hear of endometrial cancer presenting as postmenopausal bleeding, but never as discharge. It's so important for us to share our stories/experiences as they can differ wildly from the "norm". Again, thank you, and wishing you the best of health 😊
My friend luck had nothing to do with it by the grace of God you're still alive you must need to get your soul right and he's had mercy on you to give you more time to do that be blessed in Jesus name.
I think it’s just as important for women to know what “normal” or regular discharge looks like, only ever pointing out discharge that is the sign of something wrong is problematic. Normal discharge can be a variety of different colours and odour considered normal depending on where a woman is a in their cycle. Some brown discharge can happen for days after a period, some times when a woman is ovulating the discharge is sticky and like clear jello. Sometimes normal discharge is white and not quite cottage cheese but similar to what this video deemed as discharge indicative of a yeast infection. Odour also changes and we need to become more specific about what fishy smells like, because not every one knows what that means. Is the pungent or mild, is it sour or neutral smelling. These are much more consistent with reality than what all of these UA-cam videos show. Also depending on where you’re from and whether or not you smoke, your discharge will be different because of what your body is receiving. Women’s vaginal health is greatly affected by not only sugar but by smoking, antibiotics, wheat/grains, fabric in contact with the vagina and most importantly saliva and fluids from sex and the exchange of sexual fluids. We need to get better a describing the range of things in a woman’s environment that naturally affect vaginal discharge and discuss more how often a woman’s discharge changes throughout their cycle and from their 20’s to their 30’s to their 40’s and so on. Let’s please stop talking about all the indications of diseased discharge it’s toxic, misogynistic and doesn’t at all inform women about what they should expect everyday. As a woman myself I can tell you how many times I have questioned if my normal discharge is in fact normal, because no one talks about it… let’s do better “Healthy Magazine”/UA-cam discharge videos, this is not good enough.
@@krystalfukinmarie757 thanks. It make me sad really… It is such a shame how much we normalize speaking about how “gross” the vagina is, but no one wants to speak to women about what IS normal. Vaginas are amazing and delicate and complicated and having one for my whole life has been quite difficult to navigate all by myself. I wish we could talk about the everyday and not only when something is “off”. And the word “fishy” needs to go. Comparing our anatomy to dead fish is what has been giving the vagina a bad rap for ages.
THANK YOU, I'm 17 and at one point I really thought if having a discharge was normal because no one talks about it enough, I don't even know what people mean when they say fishy smell, I have never felt any fishy smell, but how am I going to know specifically what such a fishy smell is like? They don't even talk about how much discharge is normal! just so little information...
This is the first time I was ever educated on vaginal discharge. The one time my sister told me vaginal discharge could mean a yeast infection scared me. I didn't know anything more than that. I thought vaginal discharge was bad overall. Thanks for this video!
I was never told what it was but also way too embarrassed to ask what it was so this is the first time learning it’s normal- I’m 15 so I think I should’ve known this by now. I’m thankful this was in my recommended
Me neither. 1 day i saw this white thing comin out & I just ran to my sis to tell her something like milk/egg white came out. That memory still make me cringe damn hard. 💀
These things are stressful.. I remember I used to have rash and it stayed for a very long time, I was so scared to tell my mom about it. Mind due at the time I was not even sexual yet😭😭when the rush got itchy damn I kinda felt like I could cry. Sometimes the bath water or urine with generate heat... And that could have been treated on time, if our parents and schools could talk to us about these things😔😔
This should be taught more too both men and women it’s important we know about these things. I feel mental and physical subjects aren’t brought to light much.
@@coolboy5428 I mean in healthy conversations between men and women. It doesn’t have anything to do with the government. It’s just about learning more how our bodies operate
It’s perfectly normal to have discharge in your underwear everyday as well, it gets obnoxious but it’s normal, it’s also normal for the discharge to be high in acidity which will basically bleach your underwear so don’t be scared or ashamed about that at all either, it happens to all of us women.💜
I think if the discharge smells like rotten egg shouldn't take a rocket science to know they need to run to the doctor. Normally discharge will never smell like "rotten eggs" regardless what you eat, age, durning sex etc. I say this because my ex coworker has ovarian cancer (don't know what stage she never mentioned) I sat next to her at work the smell just like rotten eggs. Unbearable odor.
@@glow1815 Most people with cancer do have an odour. One of my friends smelt of boiled cabbage and another of rotting flesh - neither had ovarian cancer.
I am a male, It is currently 3am, i accidentally clicked on this video whilst scrolling but somehow i am almost the whole way through the video, thank you for this lesson on female genitalia. 👍
So your discharge actually becomes sticky (making a line when you pull it apart) around the time you are fertile in the month (learned this in missionary school as it was a method of birth control used sometimes in very impoverished countries)
…okay so that definitely explains the “false alarms” I sometimes get before my period thinking I’ve started anywhere from a day or a week before I actually will 😅
Well there is a tip for woman that have strong odor. Yogurt or acidophilus helps keep vagina healthy. It makes huge difference. It balances ph down there.
Hey Jasmine, What do you expect me to eat? Dog shit or dirt? Because I’m gonna give my body want she craves, because what you’re telling women to do isn’t healthy. I eat whatever tf I want and smell bomb asf
I’m so insecure about discharge and I’m a early teen Literally thought something was really off with me, plus I don’t get much of these talks Thank you for putting it out there👏🏾❤️
I was taught growing up that any discharge was bad and it meant you weren't clean so I would over wash my area because I didn't realize until I was in my mid 20s that it's actually completely normal.
I know this sounds terrible, and a bit weird, but I have to say this, I've smelled vaginas that WEREN’T wash! On behalf of all men, thank you for taking your private parts and health seriously, lol. Cause GEEEZHH sister a smelly penis vs. a smelly vagina NO COMPARISON.
Ikr! It’s such an important piece of information and yet I didn’t know about until I was in 12th grade. So when I started having it in 6th grade I kept thinking something was wrong with me because I only knew boys were supposed to have discharge (wet dreams/semen). I thought I was part male 😭
Kids that age(mostly boys)would probably just laugh and snicker the whole time and make immature jokes about other students. Unless the class is full of serious little angel kids it would end up being a disruptive free for all.
@@daryl4841 I think it's better for some guys to giggle and joke about something than to cause millions of women to panic and think they're not normal because of discharge
Finally, someone is talking about it because I'm usually worried! I have white or light yellow discharg, and during my period I guess it is red but IDK. I think I good.
@javier Ramirez Now when it comes to douching I get nervous. Why? Because I always get a second opinion to not do so, it’s always the same things being said like: It throws off the Ph , and worsens whatever problem that person including myself may have.
This is gonna sound weird, but I teach my son about puberty and sex through hormones and what they do. How they work differently in males and females. Random examples: estrogen is key to cognitive ability but it is always taught as a sex hormone. And how genital discharge is different for men and women. In short, I try to teach him what I know. The world will show him cultural and normative trends, and as his parent, I will give him what I can in wisdom.
@@abhishekghosh2686 don't lie bro lol Indian mothers don't discuss this with us lol my mother doesn't tell me anything although she knows everything about me lol
I was 12 the first time I experienced this I remember how I freaked out in the car. To this day I didn't know it was called vaginal discharge. It's crazy how literally no one taught us this not mention it. Not even in our general health class
Same I was freaking out when I first got mine, because it was so much I was soaking all of my shorts. I literally thought I was peeing myself. I don't know why they don't teach us about discharge when they teach about periods.
This made me sad that alot of females do not know or understand their body , back when i got pubic hair I seriously thought I had disease cuz like why would they'll be hair until only in highschool I realized it was normal even discharge I didn't even understand why I keep having that until now
Same, I even cut my hairs on my vagina with scissors until I learned it was normal to have hair there. Don't worry though, I didn't get hurt or anything with the scissors. I was very careful.
I thought I would just say here that it was nice that the video emphasized smell as being an important element in understanding discharge. I know probably a lot of guys will be turds about it, but in my mind it's important to bring up too. We are animals and smell is a very important and often ignored or trivialized sense. It can also be the sense that most people have anxiety over. Whether it's a fart, BO, or some other bodily odor, it can be something we worry a lot about. I'm just going to state something that is true about people that most people will deny. When we touch our genitalia, we typically smell our fingers afterward. Male or female, it is true. It is an instinctual way of gauging our bodily health. I had a partner who would become terribly embarrassed if I saw her doing this. I would simply tell her I thought it was a normal thing to do, but she just couldn't get over being embarrassed by it, so I would have to pretend not to notice. If a guy tries to say he doesn't do it, he's lying. We all do. Also, it's normal to have some smell. Part of sexuality and arousal is highly intertwined with pheromones. So, some smell is good. For those with anxiety over it, just keep in mind that having a smell isn't bad, it's normal. Checking your own smell a lot gives you an idea when there is a change in smell. As the video points out, changes are not always bad, but are data to be observed. It is just another indicator you have for keeping track of your health. I'm not an expert and I don't have a vagina, but I can understand anxiety. So my point is mainly, don't think that having a smell or keeping track of your own scent is abnormal. Now of course, I'm not promoting that we all just go around in public scratching and sniffing, just that we normalize scent tracking as part of healthy living. You shouldn't be embarrassed around a partner.
I'm reading through the comments and I'm surprised about the amount of women that had no idea of the function and meaning of diferent colours and textures of discharges. More videos like these are really necessary
This is really helpful, I didn’t know the difference between yeast infection and bacteria infection. This is good! Will go get pills for yeast infections next week then
Omg evn i had Yeast injection. Just keep the area dry all the time, trim your pubic hair so it doesn't retain water, change innerwear twice a day. It helped me .
@@shanthala1345 well I am natrually very dry XD and shave every day and wash it after sex every time (with just water). i got the infection because I contracted herpes so my entire eco system was out of wack for 2 weeks and then 2-3 moths afterwards as well. but I absully find your answer very helpful, thank you!
This barely talked about the normal discharge changes during cycles. This is super important it should be taught to everyone especially people with vaginas. It is great indicator of fertility, and where you are in your cycle. If we were taught how bodies work there from at young age there would be much less unplanned pregnancy and more insight in hormonal health.
I wanna ask this if anyone experience this, but when I work out I start to get red discharge. It started recently in my 20s and I’ve gone to doctors for this but they say I’m working out too hard. I try to reduce my routine but it still comes out and gradually it makes doing things like squats very hard. I just stopped working out because it scares me every time because I don’t understand why it’s happening or what it is. And around my social circle it seems like no one has ever experienced this.
@@hana29971 I would think so but my doctor tells me I’m fine when I ask about a referral. They did an ultrasound on me and found nothing strange. I’m not sure how to find a gyno online or if it’s safe but I’ll check that out. Thank you for the advice!^^
@@rockbellstormcloud7365 Just because an imaging was negative, it does not mean your symptoms should not be addressed. Coming from a medical profressional, if something is affecting your daily life and such an important thing, as staying active, it should be addressed! I know it sounds easy, but you need to advocate for yourself. You have a right to see a gynocolist, and to have access to that service.
There are better things to teach in school sorry. You can't study everything and expect to make meaningful progress. You can major in it of you want or do self study with free resources online. No reason for this to be taught at school at all. Zero.
It's crazy to me how things as important as these - knowing and understanding our bodies - are not thought either at school or at home. As a result you have a bunch of clueless and ignorant boys and girls who think they know but know nothing about their bodies or how to take care of them. Thanks a lot for this educative video ✨
I was so depressed about my discharge since i was 15-16 years old nd a lot of times i went to doctor to cure my discharge nd those gynae gave me medicine ...they never told me this is normal nd then it stops i felt gud after few months it started again. even my mum didn't know that this is normal thing...after some research at 22 years of age i came to know that i was totally fine in my fucking whole life. 😭
Actuallyyyy... If you’re not on any hormonal birth control your vaginal discharge also literally tells you where you are in your menstrual cycle (which should be called an ovulation cycle in my opinion, because being on your period isn’t the highlight of the month, right?). When your ovulation is quite far ahead you’re discharge will be dry or there will be almost none at all. The closer you get to your ovulation, the thicker, clumpier and wetter your discharge will be. And finally, on the day of your ovulation your discharge will be extremely clear, stretchy and wet. This is your body’s natural way of telling you that you are fertile in those moments. ! Hormonal birth control (like the pill, IUD, etc.) completely disturbs this natural cycle which makes what I just told you completely useless. I’d just like to give everyone a little more information on how this part of your cycle works exactly 🙃 I’m on the pill myself, has always worked well for me, but I thought this to be a very interesting thing about the female body that no one ever told me.
So basically any kind of discharge could be a disease. Did not even mention that it is normal for women to have discharge around certain times of the month. Not everything is a disease.
mine is white and creamy, sometimes sticky and clear. i don’t know if that’s healthy. I check my carrot farmerussy a lot to see if I got my period or some wet slime came out
I would stipulate if we are a man watching this and then not making a disparaging comment afterwards. I've been going through the comments and there are a number of guys who seem quite distant from cultures, polite, or intelligent.
Mine is usually brown colour but sometimes it's aslo cyan colour idk what that means, I thought it wasn't normal of the discharge to come like everyday and thought I am in a really big trouble, but seeing this video shows that it's normal, thanks for the video 💜🌟
That annoyed me too. Video also didn’t go into the brown/red discharge at all. (And I’m incredibly annoyed that this is still more information than I previously had about my own body. UGH.)
I was never told what it was but also way too embarrassed to ask what it was so this is the first time learning it’s normal- I’m 15 so I think I should’ve known this by now. I’m thankful this was in my recommended
Thank you so much for teaching about it.. but I heard that if we discharge for the whole month or if it never stops is it bad for me? Like I'm having this problem my white discharge never stops except for periods.. my mom said that it is bad for health it can make me weak ..
Having daily discharge is very normal. Sometimes I still have clear discharging on my period if I have a tampon in. Idek how that works but ya, daily discharge for the whole month is totally normal. It’s just your vagina cleaning itself out.
I'm not a medical professional, but from my own experience, I get discharge not everyday but periodically, every month like mini periods. It won't go away, it would be a regular thing just like periods, but not everyday. apparently vaginal discharge is normal, but I would still advise seeing a gynecologist if you have concerns.
It doesn't help that songs like WAP help that idea along. Don't feel bad though. For many guys, a woman being wet is a turn on. So, it could be more that he's turned on by it than he actually believes you are. One thing to keep in mind is, that this video is pointing out that many people are ignorant of what discharge is and what it means. The most guys get taught about discharges in vaginas is that when women get aroused, one of the signs is that there will be increased moisture for lubrication. That is taught in sex ed classes. So, most likely, that's what he's been taught. I don't want to say how to overcome the issue, as communication in relationships is a very complicated thing. Simply, in my mind, you definitely shouldn't be feeling bad about his ignorance, as if you've done anything wrong.
I always worried about this stuff. I am always clear which is good but sometimes I can't even catch a break getting them. I am always ether getting it before or after my period and sometimes the discharge last for 3 months. Its so annoying I always have to put a linear on and I know that's not healthy ether.
Anytime I watch some of these I get reminded that my lack of menstruation is probably not the best. But then I remember how not having periods is literally the best and I get a little better
I'm sorry but it's not healthy that you aren't getting your periods, I had same problem and decided to get a ultrasound and found out that I had PCOS and that is why I was not getting period, you should not ignore it, that's my suggestion, I know having periods is such headache and we all wanna get rid of it but not having them can even be bigger issue, just my suggestion that you should go see a doc. Just an advice.
@@rakshitasagar8090 oh no no, i just take pills that stop me from having periods, it's not anything health ralated X tho my doctor did say it might mess with my ability to eventually get pregnant which, honestly, makes me even happier xD but thank you for caring and the advice! X
I wonder if there are any black female doctors who have wrote books on the black women’s anatomy and reproductive system and how it differs from the rest of the world. I notice a lot informational videos like this and other writings don’t touch on it.
Research is controlled by non black women, unless they see the need to do so, they will not look into the black woman's anatomy. Black women would have to open their own research institute
I'm a nurse and I can't see how black women would have a different anatomy/reproductive system from all other women?? All the bodies I've cut open or seen the inside of look virtually the same unless the person has some sort of condition.
Your insides don't generally depend on the color of your skin. Yes, different "races" sometimes have higher rates of certain diseases, such as sickle cell anemia for black people, but most things that are true for whites, will be true for everyone else. I think that's why they made a point of showing a wide variety of skin colors in this video.
It’s always a different colour for me. Sometimes it’s white and sometimes it’s yellowish/greenish but it does not smell like anything, should I be worried? It’s always been like that and I never have any pain or itching there.
Yellowish green?? Have you spoke with your doctor? That color isn't normal even if it doesn't have a smell. I recommend you see your primary care physician sweetie
@@hitaprayer5996 I think my capacity to smell was diminished, so.i dont know M if it smelled. But, oddly, since i had a fever i sweated quite a bit and noticed an overall sweet scent in my clothing and sheets. I'm guessing something was being sloughed off.
All I know is it could be cancer. Dont freak out that I say that just make an app. Brown discharge is usually blood. So you might have e bleeding going on and its not menstrual blood cuz your pass meno.
my discharge changed when i stated having sex to a thick white but has no smell no itch or anything. i got tested for stds & i’m fine. but my discharge use to be clear, but now it’s slightly thicker and white.
"Vaginal discharge is something that many people experience every single day" well idk about you but I haven't experienced it once, now some might say it's because I'm a guy but she didn't specify
@@mariarzyt_3D I figured that, so two things. First this is obviously a joke. Second I don't think trans people are able to have Vaginal fluid since they lack all the proper tissues involved in this biological function. Now I could be wrong since I know little regarding trans people.
Right?? Like, every once in awhile I’ll see “spotting” mentioned (for, say, if a woman’s using birthcontrol) but never really WHAT it is. Is it part of a period cycle? Is it a health concern? Is it The Spotting? TELL US. WE LITERALLY DON’T KNOW 😩 -…and our mothers certainly don’t know either. I had discharge that crusted and bleached and apparently made holes basically daily throughout my teens and early 20s. Apparently that’s “normal.” My mom made a snide remark about it being “proof I’m not asexual” when I came out as ace. Then via social media of all things (then NOW with this video) I learn “oh yeah, it just Does That” -ie, Not A Reflection On My Orientation, Ma. (But your education within a fundamentalist-christian school system was even Worse than mine…)”-
Brown discharge after a period is usually old or dried blood that was slow to leave your uterus. Occasionally, brown and bloody discharge could be a sign of a problem when it's accompanied by other symptoms.
Okay, so, I'm curious. They didn't really explain the sticky part, but someone in the comments said something about fertility. What about when they were speaking about the different colors - what does red/pink/brown mean? I'm assuming it's an indication of having started or finished your period, given the context of the video, but I'd rather not assume anything and they listed those colors but said nothing about them.
It would probably be right before or right after someone's period. In my personal experience I have never seen discharge during my period due to the blood.
@@robinnoelle4696 Thank you so much for sharing. I try to be educated on these topics but it can be intimidating to ask because, as a man, I don't want to come off as weird or rude or crass, even. So thank you. It helps to hear these things from actual women and not just random bits of information online where you have no clue where to start sometimes.
It can be awkward in general to talk about stuff relating to bodies and genitals to anyone. It's really awkward for me as a trans guy but, it's nice knowing that there's people to ask about this stuff. If you have more questions I'm sure there is a reddit for women's health and things relating to gynecology. I'm glad there are some cis-men actually bothering to learn about a females genital system. A lot of guys either think women are constantly sexually excited or they think it's gross when in reality, it's just natural. :)
Forgot to add this: since I'm not an expert in gynecology, what I said might not be 100 percent accurate. I'm sure red/brown discharge could mean something else but, if it's around the menstruation period it is likely due to the normal stuff that goes on during that period.
@@robinnoelle4696 Okay, cool. Yeah, I'll definitely look into some of those reddit forums. And congrats on living your truth as a Trans man. Doesn't your period go away at a certain point in your transition?
I have male spirits whom I allow to "enter" me, where they basically just share my body and ride around in my body with me controlling myself but they can experience all my physical sensations and reactions, and they are always overreacting and losing their minds whenever we feel discharge, and I have to basically explain all of the information in this video to them. This video did help a lot, thank you.
The color of red discharge means that a female has just finished her period or is beginning her period. The dark brown/red discharge is most likely present after the females period has ended.
i think i have yeast infection but if i will tell my mom that i have it for a long time and i think i need to go to the gynecologist she will say that i don t need
Then which infection i got because i produced all kind of this throughout the month especially the greenish yellow one egg white and clear one idk what's happening with me 😑
After s*x, no one should be flushing anything. This is what fingers are for. I always turn my backside towards the shower head, spread and let the water run over that area, while using a finger to lightly scoop everything out until it’s no longer slimy. Also doing regular kegals can help pass whatever is in there, as well.
hi , this is my first time getting a yeast infection and i’m freaking out! Im not experiencing any mild itchiness. It only appears when I wipe myself after peeing but goes away in minutes. I used Monistat 1 and the discharge has been coming out in big clumps but now it’s yellow and smell like medicine. Is this normal?
Muze white discharge ki problem bahut thi pireds b regular nahi aata weakness bhi bahut thi or thakan bhi thi fir maine whitocon syrupe use Kiya ese mera problem bahut jaldi thik ho gaya bahut acha hai ye ...
I suffer from secretions every second. I am bored with my life and think about death in order to rest. I have been like this for nine years. Is there a treatment for these secretions? 😢😢😢😢
I get so much discharge it’s uncomfortable and embarrassing. I always hide my panties from my partner so he doesn’t see it all dried up there and think it’s gross 😮💨. Panty liners help but I go through them so quick
I used to too, I'm allergic to letex, and was using condoms with my partner, go see you gyn, it could be something or nothing and you will never know unless you get it checked.
i have the same problem, i can’t even wear just underwear without a panty liner or smth. sometimes a panty liner isn’t enough and i end up having to use pads. it’s really uncomfortable and annoying.
the first time i got discharge i was 10 and i swore i had HIV/AIDS, i was so scared even though i hadn't had sex and my parents didn't have it. I found out it was normal around 13 when I saw my older sister having the same thing lol
I used my vaginal mucous successfully as a birth control and fertility method. It is what I taught my daughter when she was old enough to use it as very easy way to determine when your fertile time is every month. My husband and I hardly ever used condoms and I was never on pills or had an IUD. It infuriates me that women will march down the street for Abortion Rights claiming my body my choice and they do not even know anything about their body. Women as a whole in the U.S. are becoming quite stupid . It is sad. One woman was screaming at a reporter who asked her if she would have an abortion at 8 months. The girl said yes because it is my body. Are women just totally out of their heads anymore???
@@divine2310 Your mucous gets very sticky s you get closer to ovulation. Then it goes back to being more liquid like after you ovulate. There are lots of YT videos showing cervical mucous changes during ovulation.
Hey, it's better to check with the doctor first because sometimes it's not what you think by judging your own symptoms, there's chance where it might be other infection and this worsen the situation.
Read more here: www.health.com/condition/sexual-health/what-does-vagina-smell-like
Not only women have vaginas. I'm non-binary and I still have one
@@dabi-is-online23 we don’t do that here
*_You skipped pink/red/brown. Is that classified info?_*
How about men?
@health magazine plz reply me me and wife has a sex at that time his periods has coming and it's over after 5day and after some day she has a drak white discharge is she is pregnant
See, as a guy, this really needs to be taught across all schools. It's our bodies and if we normalize learning about sex ed for both genders, we can greatly benefit from easing anxiety and confusion especially for teenagers who are undergoing changes of their bodies.
Yes! I feel like a lot of boys usually start learning about period and discharge when they have a girlfriend and become sexually active. It’s a bit late in my opinion and schools can do better. Same for girls.
@@jjk4891 especially with the fact that many girls start their periods before they even reach double digits in age. and then they end up having to keep the fact that they're on their period so young a secret from everyone else in their class because it's "inappropriate" for their age group.
@@jjk4891 Yes I heard stories of guys freaking out about vaginal discharge thinking they didn't wear a condom. I also heard girls thinking a penis is made of rubber and attempt to tie a knot. Situations like these is why sex ed is so important
Exactly! All of my exs didn't even know what vaginal discharge was. High school through college btw 🙄
@John Broward you clearly don't know what a simp is. This is not it
I really think girls should be educated on the body practically from primary school and on what to do.
@💞Miss_Izzy💞 that is my point, black girls can be taught basic midwifery techniques at a young age,but the imperialist and capitalist system you are under, they want to give the insecure man his chance to touch women as a quack called a female reproductive organ doctor as if a man knows what it's like to go through it physically. It is so stupid that if a girl gets a genital issue, she has to drive to the hospital and look for a man who was given the practical skills by politics of sympathy for insecure boys, calling themselves physicians and hoarding the laboratory research to themselves as so called Professors as if everyone else can't physically sense or experience existence.
righh there should be a class for all girls to take
@💞Miss_Izzy💞 we saw a film. Went home with samples of pads and midol. The boys were in a different room learning about wet dreams, from what I understand. We did not learn how the sperm got into the uterus. Somebody on the playground explained that.
No thank you i just want to leave school as fast as i can idc about my health....
@@glutenfreecookiestastelikenoth gurl what 💀 you thought you ate
I just want to thank the mature men who genuinely want to learn about women's bodies. It's nice to see some of you in the comments are being nice and asking questions, unlike the vomit emoji spam.
Lmao why would someone spam the vomit emoji after intensionally clicking on an educational video
@@isabellaranger6861 Some guys in the comments are saying that the thumbnail is gross and clicking on the video to spam vomit emoji. Like it bothers them that much lol
@@StrayCat-Tama You mean some kids🤣 Only a youngster would have the nerve. Otherwise, it's always interesting to learn more about the opposite gender, while we already know most about ourselves.
Most men already know about this. You’re talking about kids doing that
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I’m a man but it is crazy how both genders aren’t taught how womens bodies work
Female body is so complicated.
On my class years ago we had a talk about feminine hygiene and sexual education as well where some doctors from the closest health center just came in to give us that talk
And it was useful :v
And we skipped history class down there making it even better
Since then I always check myself down there
I am a Man and I watched this, so I could recognize the colors and scents. 😇
@@orangeruff7193 :0
@@orangeruff7193 exactly, good on you for teaching your kids
I think as long as u are in the clear to white color scheme u are healthy
not true. if it's white but chunky like cottage cheese, then it could be a sign of a yeast infection
Edit: I know this is in the video but I left this comment before watching it
@@2GoatsInATrenchCoat
Yeah true
@@2GoatsInATrenchCoat U must’ve misunderstood.... lol I said white, not white and chunky. Chunky white discharge is a yeast infection. A liquidy white or clear discharge is perfectly healthy.
@@juliannaponte390 Yes white and creamy not chunky is during sex and clear is to keep it moist I guess
@@2GoatsInATrenchCoat I like dough... mix some jelly with it.
I had a pretty heavy discharge at 65 and felt perfectly fine. It wasn’t for a long period of time, and I thought it would go away. I went to the Dr. On another matter she said it was time for a Pap test. A week later, my life changed. I had endometrial cancer, with no symptoms whatever, other than this discharge. My life was saved, but it was pure luck. I was late stage three. After chemo, radiation, it has now been over 5 years. So don’t ignore anything unusual about your body, whether you feel fine or not. Hope this saves someone’s life!
Thank you for sharing your experience, Sandy! We mostly hear of endometrial cancer presenting as postmenopausal bleeding, but never as discharge. It's so important for us to share our stories/experiences as they can differ wildly from the "norm". Again, thank you, and wishing you the best of health 😊
Respect❤
Thank you so much for sharing so glad your life was saved🙏🏾
My friend luck had nothing to do with it by the grace of God you're still alive you must need to get your soul right and he's had mercy on you to give you more time to do that be blessed in Jesus name.
@@jclark5077
Please stop using someone's health scare as a platform to preach
I think it’s just as important for women to know what “normal” or regular discharge looks like, only ever pointing out discharge that is the sign of something wrong is problematic. Normal discharge can be a variety of different colours and odour considered normal depending on where a woman is a in their cycle. Some brown discharge can happen for days after a period, some times when a woman is ovulating the discharge is sticky and like clear jello. Sometimes normal discharge is white and not quite cottage cheese but similar to what this video deemed as discharge indicative of a yeast infection. Odour also changes and we need to become more specific about what fishy smells like, because not every one knows what that means. Is the pungent or mild, is it sour or neutral smelling. These are much more consistent with reality than what all of these UA-cam videos show. Also depending on where you’re from and whether or not you smoke, your discharge will be different because of what your body is receiving. Women’s vaginal health is greatly affected by not only sugar but by smoking, antibiotics, wheat/grains, fabric in contact with the vagina and most importantly saliva and fluids from sex and the exchange of sexual fluids. We need to get better a describing the range of things in a woman’s environment that naturally affect vaginal discharge and discuss more how often a woman’s discharge changes throughout their cycle and from their 20’s to their 30’s to their 40’s and so on. Let’s please stop talking about all the indications of diseased discharge it’s toxic, misogynistic and doesn’t at all inform women about what they should expect everyday. As a woman myself I can tell you how many times I have questioned if my normal discharge is in fact normal, because no one talks about it… let’s do better “Healthy Magazine”/UA-cam discharge videos, this is not good enough.
@@krystalfukinmarie757 thanks. It make me sad really… It is such a shame how much we normalize speaking about how “gross” the vagina is, but no one wants to speak to women about what IS normal. Vaginas are amazing and delicate and complicated and having one for my whole life has been quite difficult to navigate all by myself. I wish we could talk about the everyday and not only when something is “off”. And the word “fishy” needs to go. Comparing our anatomy to dead fish is what has been giving the vagina a bad rap for ages.
Do you recommend any books or sites to learn more about this?
Thank you! Although this video is a step in the right direction it’s still teaching some over generalizations
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THANK YOU, I'm 17 and at one point I really thought if having a discharge was normal because no one talks about it enough, I don't even know what people mean when they say fishy smell, I have never felt any fishy smell, but how am I going to know specifically what such a fishy smell is like? They don't even talk about how much discharge is normal! just so little information...
This is the first time I was ever educated on vaginal discharge. The one time my sister told me vaginal discharge could mean a yeast infection scared me. I didn't know anything more than that. I thought vaginal discharge was bad overall. Thanks for this video!
I was never told what it was but also way too embarrassed to ask what it was so this is the first time learning it’s normal- I’m 15 so I think I should’ve known this by now. I’m thankful this was in my recommended
Me neither. 1 day i saw this white thing comin out & I just ran to my sis to tell her something like milk/egg white came out. That memory still make me cringe damn hard. 💀
These things are stressful.. I remember I used to have rash and it stayed for a very long time, I was so scared to tell my mom about it. Mind due at the time I was not even sexual yet😭😭when the rush got itchy damn I kinda felt like I could cry. Sometimes the bath water or urine with generate heat...
And that could have been treated on time, if our parents and schools could talk to us about these things😔😔
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This should be taught more too both men and women it’s important we know about these things. I feel mental and physical subjects aren’t brought to light much.
Why? It's creepy to have government talk about this.
@@coolboy5428 I mean in healthy conversations between men and women. It doesn’t have anything to do with the government. It’s just about learning more how our bodies operate
@@andrewboungnavong301 Fine that, but not the state doing it.
Suppressed by design. If we understand ourselves....then we know there are MANY lies and illusions.
@@mariarzyt_3D then go ask the doctor..but NOT the gov or government communist public schools!!!!!!!
It’s perfectly normal to have discharge in your underwear everyday as well, it gets obnoxious but it’s normal, it’s also normal for the discharge to be high in acidity which will basically bleach your underwear so don’t be scared or ashamed about that at all either, it happens to all of us women.💜
I think if the discharge smells like rotten egg shouldn't take a rocket science to know they need to run to the doctor. Normally discharge will never smell like "rotten eggs" regardless what you eat, age, durning sex etc. I say this because my ex coworker has ovarian cancer (don't know what stage she never mentioned) I sat next to her at work the smell just like rotten eggs. Unbearable odor.
Thanks
Bts army 💜
@@glow1815
Most people with cancer do have an odour. One of my friends smelt of boiled cabbage and another of rotting flesh - neither had ovarian cancer.
If it gets greenish than what will happen?? Can you please tell
I am a male, It is currently 3am, i accidentally clicked on this video whilst scrolling but somehow i am almost the whole way through the video, thank you for this lesson on female genitalia. 👍
respect man
Silence, simp
siuuuuuuu
lmaoo
Same here and it's fkn gross.
So your discharge actually becomes sticky (making a line when you pull it apart) around the time you are fertile in the month (learned this in missionary school as it was a method of birth control used sometimes in very impoverished countries)
So "when it's sticky no dicky".
@@loki76 🤣🤣🤣
@@loki76 .... cringe
Me when I see my discharge is sticky
"Woah, feeling a little fertile aren't we"
…okay so that definitely explains the “false alarms” I sometimes get before my period thinking I’ve started anywhere from a day or a week before I actually will 😅
Well there is a tip for woman that have strong odor. Yogurt or acidophilus helps keep vagina healthy. It makes huge difference. It balances ph down there.
Also ph washes, no sugar no carbs no soy and wash your vagina before and after intercourse.
Absolutely true!
Literally everything has carbs oh my fuckin god 😭
Hey Jasmine, What do you expect me to eat? Dog shit or dirt? Because I’m gonna give my body want she craves, because what you’re telling women to do isn’t healthy. I eat whatever tf I want and smell bomb asf
@@dismal982 you are so angry and defensive its very telling.
I’m so insecure about discharge and I’m a early teen
Literally thought something was really off with me, plus I don’t get much of these talks
Thank you for putting it out there👏🏾❤️
Same I’m 13
@@TojiiZzzz same here
im only 10 helpp
@@bootylicker90000 thats tots finee! my mom never talked abt it with me, i got discharge at a very young age so i was confused 😅
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oh tysm 😭😭😭 that actually made me feel kinda comforted cause i’m not the only one
I was taught growing up that any discharge was bad and it meant you weren't clean so I would over wash my area because I didn't realize until I was in my mid 20s that it's actually completely normal.
I know this sounds terrible, and a bit weird, but I have to say this, I've smelled vaginas that WEREN’T wash! On behalf of all men, thank you for taking your private parts and health seriously, lol.
Cause GEEEZHH sister a smelly penis vs. a smelly vagina NO COMPARISON.
FELLAS, *MR OBALAR* ON UA-cam CURED ME TOTALLY ❤.
Again, I am learning more on UA-cam than I ever did in my health classes. The school system should be teaching this 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Mothers should be teaching this…
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Why isn’t this taught in general health class? They want to not offend the boys in the class??? Insane how much isn’t shared?
Ikr! It’s such an important piece of information and yet I didn’t know about until I was in 12th grade. So when I started having it in 6th grade I kept thinking something was wrong with me because I only knew boys were supposed to have discharge (wet dreams/semen). I thought I was part male 😭
Kids that age(mostly boys)would probably just laugh and snicker the whole time and make immature jokes about other students. Unless the class is full of serious little angel kids it would end up being a disruptive free for all.
It's worrying that so many women young & older don't know about personal hygiene & health.
Maybe your school sucked instead of blaming men. God lol
@@daryl4841 I think it's better for some guys to giggle and joke about something than to cause millions of women to panic and think they're not normal because of discharge
Finally, someone is talking about it because I'm usually worried! I have white or light yellow discharg, and during my period I guess it is red but IDK. I think I good.
I have the same. I often wonder why it is a light yellow, and goes back to white at times.
@@HeirTemptress. But seriously, why is the period talked about like everyday, and this is the only video I've seen abut Discharge!?
@javier Ramirez Now when it comes to douching I get nervous. Why? Because I always get a second opinion to not do so, it’s always the same things being said like: It throws off the Ph , and worsens whatever problem that person including myself may have.
@@Ruby2P That I am still wondering myself. At this point we’re all looking for answers to our problems.
@javier Ramirez I appreciate you for your help ♥️ I will look into it.
This is gonna sound weird, but I teach my son about puberty and sex through hormones and what they do. How they work differently in males and females. Random examples: estrogen is key to cognitive ability but it is always taught as a sex hormone. And how genital discharge is different for men and women.
In short, I try to teach him what I know. The world will show him cultural and normative trends, and as his parent, I will give him what I can in wisdom.
That's not weird at all ma'am... Sex education is a very important topic specially for us men...
That's good his father or brother or uncle or any Male figure isn't going to know much about women's health except the women in his family
@@abhishekghosh2686 don't lie bro lol Indian mothers don't discuss this with us lol my mother doesn't tell me anything although she knows everything about me lol
I was 12 the first time I experienced this I remember how I freaked out in the car. To this day I didn't know it was called vaginal discharge. It's crazy how literally no one taught us this not mention it. Not even in our general health class
We always called it taco sauce
Same I was freaking out when I first got mine, because it was so much I was soaking all of my shorts. I literally thought I was peeing myself. I don't know why they don't teach us about discharge when they teach about periods.
This made me sad that alot of females do not know or understand their body , back when i got pubic hair I seriously thought I had disease cuz like why would they'll be hair until only in highschool I realized it was normal even discharge I didn't even understand why I keep having that until now
Same, I even cut my hairs on my vagina with scissors until I learned it was normal to have hair there. Don't worry though, I didn't get hurt or anything with the scissors. I was very careful.
@@itsrainingtacos4774 😆😆
I thought I would just say here that it was nice that the video emphasized smell as being an important element in understanding discharge. I know probably a lot of guys will be turds about it, but in my mind it's important to bring up too.
We are animals and smell is a very important and often ignored or trivialized sense. It can also be the sense that most people have anxiety over. Whether it's a fart, BO, or some other bodily odor, it can be something we worry a lot about.
I'm just going to state something that is true about people that most people will deny. When we touch our genitalia, we typically smell our fingers afterward. Male or female, it is true. It is an instinctual way of gauging our bodily health.
I had a partner who would become terribly embarrassed if I saw her doing this. I would simply tell her I thought it was a normal thing to do, but she just couldn't get over being embarrassed by it, so I would have to pretend not to notice.
If a guy tries to say he doesn't do it, he's lying. We all do. Also, it's normal to have some smell. Part of sexuality and arousal is highly intertwined with pheromones. So, some smell is good. For those with anxiety over it, just keep in mind that having a smell isn't bad, it's normal. Checking your own smell a lot gives you an idea when there is a change in smell.
As the video points out, changes are not always bad, but are data to be observed. It is just another indicator you have for keeping track of your health.
I'm not an expert and I don't have a vagina, but I can understand anxiety. So my point is mainly, don't think that having a smell or keeping track of your own scent is abnormal.
Now of course, I'm not promoting that we all just go around in public scratching and sniffing, just that we normalize scent tracking as part of healthy living. You shouldn't be embarrassed around a partner.
FYI GUYS: discharge in undies does not mean your SO has been having sex. Please don’t accuse a woman of cheating bc of this. It’s ignorant
I'm reading through the comments and I'm surprised about the amount of women that had no idea of the function and meaning of diferent colours and textures of discharges.
More videos like these are really necessary
This is really helpful, I didn’t know the difference between yeast infection and bacteria infection. This is good! Will go get pills for yeast infections next week then
Glad to hear!
@Rashmi Yerawar what are you talking about
Omg evn i had Yeast injection.
Just keep the area dry all the time, trim your pubic hair so it doesn't retain water, change innerwear twice a day. It helped me .
@@shanthala1345 well I am natrually very dry XD and shave every day and wash it after sex every time (with just water). i got the infection because I contracted herpes so my entire eco system was out of wack for 2 weeks and then 2-3 moths afterwards as well. but I absully find your answer very helpful, thank you!
But you didn’t explain about clear water sticky discharge !!!!
I guess we healthy girl 🤣😂 cause I sholl was waiting
Clear stretchy discharge means you're ovulating.
@@SistasXZatima then I guess I'm healthy aaaaaall the time 😂😂😂😂😂
@@Soapaliciousbathbody Isn't it when you're weak?
Proper nutrition always cures it.
@@Soapaliciousbathbody Good to know.
This barely talked about the normal discharge changes during cycles. This is super important it should be taught to everyone especially people with vaginas. It is great indicator of fertility, and where you are in your cycle. If we were taught how bodies work there from at young age there would be much less unplanned pregnancy and more insight in hormonal health.
I wanna ask this if anyone experience this, but when I work out I start to get red discharge. It started recently in my 20s and I’ve gone to doctors for this but they say I’m working out too hard. I try to reduce my routine but it still comes out and gradually it makes doing things like squats very hard. I just stopped working out because it scares me every time because I don’t understand why it’s happening or what it is. And around my social circle it seems like no one has ever experienced this.
I think you should visit your gynecologist or appoint one online
@@hana29971 I would think so but my doctor tells me I’m fine when I ask about a referral. They did an ultrasound on me and found nothing strange. I’m not sure how to find a gyno online or if it’s safe but I’ll check that out. Thank you for the advice!^^
Is it spotting?
@@itscollysworld1389 I think so? I don’t usually get it but it happen only when I start working out.
@@rockbellstormcloud7365 Just because an imaging was negative, it does not mean your symptoms should not be addressed. Coming from a medical profressional, if something is affecting your daily life and such an important thing, as staying active, it should be addressed! I know it sounds easy, but you need to advocate for yourself. You have a right to see a gynocolist, and to have access to that service.
i hope this will be taught in schools
so in the early age kids are aware of this esp. when they reach puberty
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There are better things to teach in school sorry. You can't study everything and expect to make meaningful progress. You can major in it of you want or do self study with free resources online. No reason for this to be taught at school at all.
Zero.
It's crazy to me how things as important as these - knowing and understanding our bodies - are not thought either at school or at home. As a result you have a bunch of clueless and ignorant boys and girls who think they know but know nothing about their bodies or how to take care of them. Thanks a lot for this educative video ✨
I never knew this about my vagina. Thank you, you are truly doing gods work.
LOL "Anton"
This video popped up in my feed whilst I was eating lunch. Nice.
I'm here 15 years old and learning abt my body because no one taught me about it
The colour of my discharge changes frequently for some reason- what does that mean?
I was so depressed about my discharge since i was 15-16 years old nd a lot of times i went to doctor to cure my discharge nd those gynae gave me medicine ...they never told me this is normal nd then it stops i felt gud after few months it started again. even my mum didn't know that this is normal thing...after some research at 22 years of age i came to know that i was totally fine in my fucking whole life. 😭
Actuallyyyy... If you’re not on any hormonal birth control your vaginal discharge also literally tells you where you are in your menstrual cycle (which should be called an ovulation cycle in my opinion, because being on your period isn’t the highlight of the month, right?). When your ovulation is quite far ahead you’re discharge will be dry or there will be almost none at all. The closer you get to your ovulation, the thicker, clumpier and wetter your discharge will be. And finally, on the day of your ovulation your discharge will be extremely clear, stretchy and wet. This is your body’s natural way of telling you that you are fertile in those moments.
! Hormonal birth control (like the pill, IUD, etc.) completely disturbs this natural cycle which makes what I just told you completely useless. I’d just like to give everyone a little more information on how this part of your cycle works exactly 🙃 I’m on the pill myself, has always worked well for me, but I thought this to be a very interesting thing about the female body that no one ever told me.
So basically any kind of discharge could be a disease. Did not even mention that it is normal for women to have discharge around certain times of the month. Not everything is a disease.
i wish you would've gone over the ones that are healthy and normal. i mean, if mine isn't on this list, should i just assume i'm okay??
Thanks UA-cam recommendations, as a 22 YO male I really needed this 👍
😭No you didn't LMAO
mine is white and creamy, sometimes sticky and clear. i don’t know if that’s healthy. I check my carrot farmerussy a lot to see if I got my period or some wet slime came out
That's normal it means that you have a healthy ph down there
PLEASE DID YOU WRITE PHARMACY AS FARMERUSSY ON PURPOSE -
I am the same it's healthy.
@@tishasahota700 😂
An apple a day keeps the conch clean
If you are a man and just watched this video
👏You are a man of culture 👏
I would stipulate if we are a man watching this and then not making a disparaging comment afterwards. I've been going through the comments and there are a number of guys who seem quite distant from cultures, polite, or intelligent.
Mine is usually brown colour but sometimes it's aslo cyan colour idk what that means, I thought it wasn't normal of the discharge to come like everyday and thought I am in a really big trouble, but seeing this video shows that it's normal, thanks for the video 💜🌟
Discharge coming everyday isn't a problem as far as I understand but I would still recommend seeing a doctor because of the odd colours it has.
@@yasemindogan6329 yes ofc I will. Thanks.
@@warda922 You're welcome :)
cyan??
Bitch cyan?????
My own is thick but does not feel any itching or burning when urinating. And it does not have any odor as well.
Why did you not mention what healthy discharge looks like?
That annoyed me too. Video also didn’t go into the brown/red discharge at all. (And I’m incredibly annoyed that this is still more information than I previously had about my own body. UGH.)
I was never told what it was but also way too embarrassed to ask what it was so this is the first time learning it’s normal- I’m 15 so I think I should’ve known this by now. I’m thankful this was in my recommended
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Thank you so much for teaching about it.. but I heard that if we discharge for the whole month or if it never stops is it bad for me? Like I'm having this problem my white discharge never stops except for periods.. my mom said that it is bad for health it can make me weak ..
Having daily discharge is very normal. Sometimes I still have clear discharging on my period if I have a tampon in. Idek how that works but ya, daily discharge for the whole month is totally normal. It’s just your vagina cleaning itself out.
I'm not a medical professional, but from my own experience, I get discharge not everyday but periodically, every month like mini periods. It won't go away, it would be a regular thing just like periods, but not everyday. apparently vaginal discharge is normal, but I would still advise seeing a gynecologist if you have concerns.
@@devstar3429 ok thank you ❤️
I love this it's educative because I'm feeling insecure with discharges
For some reason this was in my news feed recommendations on UA-cam. This was actually really interesting.
Please can I know more about the clear discharge?
@Sanjana Verma I don't understand please can you type in English
My partner sees my discharge and thinks im turned on all the time 😭 and im too embarrassed to tell him otherwise
It doesn't help that songs like WAP help that idea along. Don't feel bad though. For many guys, a woman being wet is a turn on. So, it could be more that he's turned on by it than he actually believes you are.
One thing to keep in mind is, that this video is pointing out that many people are ignorant of what discharge is and what it means. The most guys get taught about discharges in vaginas is that when women get aroused, one of the signs is that there will be increased moisture for lubrication. That is taught in sex ed classes. So, most likely, that's what he's been taught.
I don't want to say how to overcome the issue, as communication in relationships is a very complicated thing. Simply, in my mind, you definitely shouldn't be feeling bad about his ignorance, as if you've done anything wrong.
01:43 What will be the remedy to cure this kind of discharge?
I always worried about this stuff. I am always clear which is good but sometimes I can't even catch a break getting them. I am always ether getting it before or after my period and sometimes the discharge last for 3 months. Its so annoying I always have to put a linear on and I know that's not healthy ether.
What does the clear and sticky and strechy one mean?..I got it 1 day ago and still not able to found it.
You are ovulating
I'm glad this video is on UA-cam so the guys can see too
Its 9:26 pm, I'm high, I'm a dude, and I'm watching this.
Anytime I watch some of these I get reminded that my lack of menstruation is probably not the best.
But then I remember how not having periods is literally the best and I get a little better
I don't get my period either. I got depo at 16 and it's been gone ever since. Wishing you all the best
I'm sorry but it's not healthy that you aren't getting your periods, I had same problem and decided to get a ultrasound and found out that I had PCOS and that is why I was not getting period, you should not ignore it, that's my suggestion, I know having periods is such headache and we all wanna get rid of it but not having them can even be bigger issue, just my suggestion that you should go see a doc. Just an advice.
@@rakshitasagar8090 oh no no, i just take pills that stop me from having periods, it's not anything health ralated X tho my doctor did say it might mess with my ability to eventually get pregnant which, honestly, makes me even happier xD but thank you for caring and the advice! X
I wonder if there are any black female doctors who have wrote books on the black women’s anatomy and reproductive system and how it differs from the rest of the world. I notice a lot informational videos like this and other writings don’t touch on it.
I have wondered the same thing
Research is controlled by non black women, unless they see the need to do so, they will not look into the black woman's anatomy. Black women would have to open their own research institute
I don't think there are any much difference aside from fertility rate between races.
I'm a nurse and I can't see how black women would have a different anatomy/reproductive system from all other women?? All the bodies I've cut open or seen the inside of look virtually the same unless the person has some sort of condition.
Your insides don't generally depend on the color of your skin. Yes, different "races" sometimes have higher rates of certain diseases, such as sickle cell anemia for black people, but most things that are true for whites, will be true for everyone else.
I think that's why they made a point of showing a wide variety of skin colors in this video.
Scrolling down on my Recommendations...and I got this
The Best Video So Far Both Men And Woman Have To Learn Different Types Of Vaginal🙌🙏🙌💯 Discharge
It’s always a different colour for me. Sometimes it’s white and sometimes it’s yellowish/greenish but it does not smell like anything, should I be worried? It’s always been like that and I never have any pain or itching there.
Wtfp
Yellowish green?? Have you spoke with your doctor? That color isn't normal even if it doesn't have a smell. I recommend you see your primary care physician sweetie
No you shouldn't, ignore the others. When I first started getting discharge (at like 12) mine was like that
@@anais2198 omg girl are so weird
Man this UA-cam algorithm is something else…I went from watching Elden Ring videos to this randomly popping up in my feed
Im 54 and post menopausal. While recovering from covid I had a dark brown discharge. Anyone else had that experience?
Yes and it doesnt smell
@@hitaprayer5996 I think my capacity to smell was diminished, so.i dont know M if it smelled. But, oddly, since i had a fever i sweated quite a bit and noticed an overall sweet scent in my clothing and sheets.
I'm guessing something was being sloughed off.
No
But I am not even close to 54 v:
All I know is it could be cancer. Dont freak out that I say that just make an app. Brown discharge is usually blood. So you might have e bleeding going on and its not menstrual blood cuz your pass meno.
@@sierrahjmartinez6703 Never thought of that. But this was back in September and nothing else has happened. Thanks for the heads up, though.
I always get the clear one so um… I’ve always been scared abt what that is so thanks!
I have a discharge but is sometimes watery at other times sticky
my discharge changed when i stated having sex to a thick white but has no smell no itch or anything. i got tested for stds & i’m fine. but my discharge use to be clear, but now it’s slightly thicker and white.
Some stds, like trich, aren't usually tested for. And men can and usually do have 0 symptoms.
That’s the dude’s nut coming out
daaamn got the same issue
Yes experiencing same is it normal.. Please tell.. Are you fine
"Vaginal discharge is something that many people experience every single day" well idk about you but I haven't experienced it once, now some might say it's because I'm a guy but she didn't specify
@@mariarzyt_3D I figured that, so two things. First this is obviously a joke.
Second I don't think trans people are able to have Vaginal fluid since they lack all the proper tissues involved in this biological function. Now I could be wrong since I know little regarding trans people.
@@FIRE_STORMFOX-3692 Pressed male
Can u also tell about the red/brown discharge
Ya, I'm really upset they didn't cover that in this video
Right??
Like, every once in awhile I’ll see “spotting” mentioned (for, say, if a woman’s using birthcontrol) but never really WHAT it is. Is it part of a period cycle? Is it a health concern? Is it The Spotting? TELL US. WE LITERALLY DON’T KNOW 😩
-…and our mothers certainly don’t know either. I had discharge that crusted and bleached and apparently made holes basically daily throughout my teens and early 20s. Apparently that’s “normal.” My mom made a snide remark about it being “proof I’m not asexual” when I came out as ace. Then via social media of all things (then NOW with this video) I learn “oh yeah, it just Does That” -ie, Not A Reflection On My Orientation, Ma. (But your education within a fundamentalist-christian school system was even Worse than mine…)”-
Go to Drs.
Near your period, some days before or some days after is dried blood from the period. But outside that and in doubt check with your GO
I got discharge about a week ago and i was scared until my mum explained it to me (i'm 11 btw)
No need to be scared! I suggest wearing liners if your getting a lot of discharge btw!
I am ten year old and I have this problem
And what about browny discharge afters periods
I get those too sometimes
Brown discharge after a period is usually old or dried blood that was slow to leave your uterus. Occasionally, brown and bloody discharge could be a sign of a problem when it's accompanied by other symptoms.
Oxidation of blood from your period. Its not fresh. Takes a bit of time to wash all the blood bits of left over old blood
Treatment please
@@samiyashaikh8174 you can wash there with warm water I do this too and it helps.
Sometimes I freak out over how weird this made me me feel throughout my childhood, teens, even adulthood.
Props to the mature men watching this
Thanks
Yo, why does the background tune go so hard at the beginning? 🔥🔥🔥
Lol
I have the first one problem ? Yeast infection 😣 how to treat it kindly tell me about this?
I’m a man and I purposely clicked on this video, so I can learn and be useful one day.
to those interested, mama doctor jones is an obgyn on youtube that puts out lots of great videos that are educational, informative, and entertaining.
Okay, so, I'm curious. They didn't really explain the sticky part, but someone in the comments said something about fertility. What about when they were speaking about the different colors - what does red/pink/brown mean? I'm assuming it's an indication of having started or finished your period, given the context of the video, but I'd rather not assume anything and they listed those colors but said nothing about them.
It would probably be right before or right after someone's period. In my personal experience I have never seen discharge during my period due to the blood.
@@robinnoelle4696 Thank you so much for sharing. I try to be educated on these topics but it can be intimidating to ask because, as a man, I don't want to come off as weird or rude or crass, even. So thank you. It helps to hear these things from actual women and not just random bits of information online where you have no clue where to start sometimes.
It can be awkward in general to talk about stuff relating to bodies and genitals to anyone. It's really awkward for me as a trans guy but, it's nice knowing that there's people to ask about this stuff. If you have more questions I'm sure there is a reddit for women's health and things relating to gynecology. I'm glad there are some cis-men actually bothering to learn about a females genital system. A lot of guys either think women are constantly sexually excited or they think it's gross when in reality, it's just natural. :)
Forgot to add this: since I'm not an expert in gynecology, what I said might not be 100 percent accurate. I'm sure red/brown discharge could mean something else but, if it's around the menstruation period it is likely due to the normal stuff that goes on during that period.
@@robinnoelle4696 Okay, cool. Yeah, I'll definitely look into some of those reddit forums. And congrats on living your truth as a Trans man. Doesn't your period go away at a certain point in your transition?
Thanks a lot for helpful video 😘
Helpful videos 😅😊❤
I have male spirits whom I allow to "enter" me, where they basically just share my body and ride around in my body with me controlling myself but they can experience all my physical sensations and reactions, and they are always overreacting and losing their minds whenever we feel discharge, and I have to basically explain all of the information in this video to them. This video did help a lot, thank you.
You sure you don't have dissociative identity disorder you should visit a therapist asap
you what
Wtf??
@Lovely Love hate comments??? What's hateful about being concerned for someone saying they're letting spirits overtake their body??
Could you please explain more about these spirits? And what is your reason for doing this?
I'm just in confused mode on is there such a thing happening every single day to a women , while we men are just.......BLANK
@💞Miss_Izzy💞 welp , hope you are healthy. ✌️
does the color red just get skipped or is it healthy?
As a man, I can say that red colour is blood and not discharge. (I studied this in Biology)
The color of red discharge means that a female has just finished her period or is beginning her period. The dark brown/red discharge is most likely present after the females period has ended.
i think i have yeast infection but if i will tell my mom that i have it for a long time and i think i need to go to the gynecologist she will say that i don t need
I recommend you to Dr Oshuku
Then which infection i got because i produced all kind of this throughout the month especially the greenish yellow one egg white and clear one idk what's happening with me 😑
*MR OBALAR* ON UA-cam CURED ME TOTALLY ❤
Me too
After s*x, no one should be flushing anything. This is what fingers are for. I always turn my backside towards the shower head, spread and let the water run over that area, while using a finger to lightly scoop everything out until it’s no longer slimy. Also doing regular kegals can help pass whatever is in there, as well.
hi , this is my first time getting a yeast infection and i’m freaking out! Im not experiencing any mild itchiness. It only appears when I wipe myself after peeing but goes away in minutes. I used Monistat 1 and the discharge has been coming out in big clumps but now it’s yellow and smell like medicine. Is this normal?
Muze white discharge ki problem bahut thi pireds b regular nahi aata weakness bhi bahut thi or thakan bhi thi fir maine whitocon syrupe use Kiya ese mera problem bahut jaldi thik ho gaya bahut acha hai ye ...
I remember this and I still have it I feel sooo weird with discharge and that fishy scent … 😭
Don't use soap inside
You need to see a gyn if you smell like fish.
@@yannadimond9170 alr
@@Safire-ji1vl mk
Yuck 🐟
I suffer from secretions every second. I am bored with my life and think about death in order to rest. I have been like this for nine years. Is there a treatment for these secretions? 😢😢😢😢
*MR OBALAR* ON UA-cam CURED ME TOTALLY ❤
I as a guy, had to go on to freaking phub to learn about certain things cause school sucked at teaching us stuff. 😑
Saved my life. I was very uncomfortable with it.
I get so much discharge it’s uncomfortable and embarrassing. I always hide my panties from my partner so he doesn’t see it all dried up there and think it’s gross 😮💨. Panty liners help but I go through them so quick
Did you go see the gyn?
I used to too, I'm allergic to letex, and was using condoms with my partner, go see you gyn, it could be something or nothing and you will never know unless you get it checked.
you and me both 😭
Y’all should go see the doctor because it could be a mild infection, especially if it has an odor.
i have the same problem, i can’t even wear just underwear without a panty liner or smth. sometimes a panty liner isn’t enough and i end up having to use pads. it’s really uncomfortable and annoying.
the first time i got discharge i was 10 and i swore i had HIV/AIDS, i was so scared even though i hadn't had sex and my parents didn't have it. I found out it was normal around 13 when I saw my older sister having the same thing lol
Why are all these discharges problematic??? Isn’t there a single REGULAR kind of discharge that don’t indicate any kind of disease or infection???!??
The normal discharge is
White or water like
So clear and odorless is good?
School needs to teach this instead of us figuring out these things on our own.
I used my vaginal mucous successfully as a birth control and fertility method. It is what I taught my daughter when she was old enough to use it as very easy way to determine when your fertile time is every month. My husband and I hardly ever used condoms and I was never on pills or had an IUD. It infuriates me that women will march down the street for Abortion Rights claiming my body my choice and they do not even know anything about their body. Women as a whole in the U.S. are becoming quite stupid . It is sad. One woman was screaming at a reporter who asked her if she would have an abortion at 8 months. The girl said yes because it is my body. Are women just totally out of their heads anymore???
How do you use your vaginal mucous as birth control? Can you explain please
@@divine2310 Your mucous gets very sticky s you get closer to ovulation. Then it goes back to being more liquid like after you ovulate. There are lots of YT videos showing cervical mucous changes during ovulation.
My hubby thought me about ovulation and the sticky discharges to a birth control. It was successful
I want to know all about yeast infection and how cure it
Me too
Me too
I had about 5months last year and finally doctor give antibiotics after tried suppository for 3months
Thanks for sharing! We can def touch on yeast infections in a future episode!
Hey, it's better to check with the doctor first because sometimes it's not what you think by judging your own symptoms, there's chance where it might be other infection and this worsen the situation.
The animation is just great 💟
Gritty? Is that an overgrowth of candida or discharge from a bacterial condition near the perineum?