A thick
milky vaginal discharge may appear frightening but in most cases, this type of discharge is perfectly normal — especially if it's odorless.
Not exact matches
Thick or
milky white
vaginal discharge in early pregnancy, usually around the time of a missed menstrual period, is often among the first typical early pregnancy symptoms.
Those same hormones are also responsible for any
milky discharge leaking from the nipples (a possibility for both boy and girl babies) and
vaginal discharge (which can sometimes be tinged with blood).
Normal
vaginal discharge, known as leukorrhea, is thin, clear, or
milky white, and mild smelling.
A normal healthy
vaginal discharge is generally whitish and
milky in appearance and consists of secretions from the cervical glands and various cells that line the
vaginal and cervical surfaces.