White discharge before your period often creamy or milky, is a normal part of the menstrual cycle for many women. Hormonal changes, especially increased progesterone after ovulation, cause cervical mucus to thicken, resulting in this white or pale-yellow discharge. It helps keep the vagina clean, balanced, and protected. While usually harmless, it’s important to monitor any changes. If the discharge becomes clumpy, develops a strong odor, or is paired with itching, burning, or irritation, it may indicate an infection or another underlying concern. For guidance, evaluation, or support, USA Fibroid Centers is here to help.
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