Question:
My vagina is always wet?
anonymous
2010-08-19 01:24:59 UTC
I can't take it anymore! I wear actual pads everyday because if I don't my underwear are soaking wet. It's like water dripping off, and it doesn't smell or anything but I'm tired of it. There was one day I was walking around and forgot to put on a pad and my husband said it looked like I wet myself and I started crying it was so embarrassing. Does anyone else deal with this?
Seven answers:
anonymous
2010-08-19 01:27:42 UTC
This can happen if your getting ready to start/have a period. I know, it seems like ALOT and can get very annoying. People get it about 2 weeks before they start there period! What happens is, the vagina starts to open to allow menstrual blood to flow through, but before that can happen you discharge, and with the extra space alot more of it comes out. I would just wear pantie liners in the mean time. Also, are you wearing tight pants, or pants/underwear that are nylon material? This can cause excess discharge as well, so i would stick to cotton underwear. And a tip? Try not wearing underwear at night, this can help reduce it a bit because the vag as more room to breathe.
Dar
2010-08-19 08:27:21 UTC
Wow, that is some real excessive wetness. The vagina is always moist, but it shouldn't be leaving actual marks on your pants. You should probably see a doctor about that. Are you sure it's vaginal discharge? It's possible it could be urine as well if you don't have strong pelvic muscles.
Q
2010-08-19 09:41:34 UTC
Sounds like you've got more lubrication than usual.
?
2010-08-19 15:29:05 UTC
sound like you lay small amount of urine everyday? i recommend you go to your nearest doctor.,. ask everything about your worries, and what's the best way,.,.,.
?
2010-08-19 08:33:24 UTC
The liquid that is dripping off your lips is called saliva. What it does is help lubricate and digest any food. It sounds like what is happening is that you are hungry. Try eating some pork sausages and see if that appeases the hunger. If that doesn't work, eat some flour.



Your welcome. :-)
Maggie
2010-08-19 08:26:45 UTC
no. its not normal. you should see a doc.
ryan
2010-08-19 08:35:01 UTC
I can make it dry for you?


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