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What Causes White Vaginal Discharge During Foreplay?
So when my girlfriend and I have intercourse and sometimes before, she has this white kind of discharge that if I had to compare it to anything I would say it kind of looks like cottage cheese we came to call it her cum but it happens during foreplay and even during sex without an orgasm. What is it or what does it mean?
White discharge that looks like cottage cheese may be a symptom of a vaginal yeast infection. Yeast infections are not sexually transmitted and are common in women, and there are treatments for it that can be bought over-the-counter. If your girlfriend is not familiar with yeast infections, it would be wise for her to see a gynecologist who could perform an examination to confirm the diagnosis.
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What Causes White Vaginal Discharge During Foreplay?
Hello, and I hope i can help you today. White discharge that looks like cottage cheese may be a symptom of a vaginal yeast infection. Yeast infections are not sexually transmitted and are common in women, and there are treatments for it that can be bought over-the-counter. If your girlfriend is not familiar with yeast infections, it would be wise for her to see a gynecologist who could perform an examination to confirm the diagnosis. I hope I was able ot adequately answer your question today and that my advice was helpful. Best wishes, Dr. Brown