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Fluids and Mucus

Get Used To It

  • From the Nipples
    A few drops of fluid coming out of your nipples is normal.
    This fluid is
  • usually thin and whitish in colour
  • sometimes a little green, grey, or yellowish

From the Vagina
Mucus coming out of the vagina is normal. Healthy mucus

  • changes throughout the menstrual cycle
  • can be sticky, thick, stretchy or slippery
  • may be seen on your toilet paper, in between your labia, on your underwear, and dried in your pubic hair
  • is clear, whitish, or yellowish in colour
  • has a mild odour
  • comes from your vagina and cervix
  • works to clean and protect these parts of your body
  • {FAQ - feeling wet}

Get It Checked

From the Nipples
Visit a clinic if the fluid coming from your nipples

  • changes
  • thickens
  • turns brownish
  • has blood in it

From the Vagina

  • During an infection, a female may see a discharge coming from her vagina.
  • Discharge is different to the normal vaginal mucus.
  • Discharge from an infection can be
  • thick and lumpy
  • grey, green, or brownish
  • fishy or strong smelling

Fluid from the Penis

  • any fluid besides pre-cum and semen is usually the sign of infection
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