What falls within the ormal range for vaginal discharge?
Well all women are different, but “none” is not the correct answer. Discharge that is clear or white, with no foul odor or itching is actually very healthy. The vagina is constantly trying to cleans itself of bacteria and infection, and discharge is it’s natural way of doing so. It varies for many women, depending on age, hormones, sexual activity, and the time in your cycle. It is common for many women to have a brownish discharge mid cycle when they are ovulating. Also, teenage girls have a fair amount of discharge because of their hormonal changes. Some girls have to wear panty liners because they get a reasonable amount during the day, and that is completely normal. Also if you are sexual active, the body is trying to clean out the bacteria from sex, and you may experience an increase in discharge. After I was done with puberty, my discharge became very light or I had none at all, and this is normal as well. As long as it is not greenish, stinky, or itchy, it is normal. If you expe