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Discharge keeps changing! Help please

Ok so I've had all kinds of discharge the past few days.

On Friday the discharge seemed to be a bit more than usual and was more thicker.

Then yesterday I got discharge that was more of a green colour (similar to snot really) and then by the afternoon and today it's really thin and watery and quite a lot of it! There was also a very small spot of what looked like blood when I wiped yesterday too! (But no more since) It's hard to work out what it is as it keeps changing.

However there is no burning sensation or itching. It doesn't seem to smell either!

I don't know if this helps but I can off the birth control pill 4 months ago and have not yet had a period. (I came off the birth control pill about 6 years ago before going back on it and didn't get a period for 5 months and I got checked out for it and all is good just have an irregular cycle) thought I'd mention it incase that could be a reason I'm just not sure.

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Oh yes, hormones when shifting (going on or off birth control pills or just all on their own) can affect our discharge.  I would not worry at this point.  If it itches, burns or smells, that is the time to worry.  I know it's frustrating, all the colors of our discharge, isn't being a woman great?!  ha ha.  But I wouldn't worry about this to be honest.  When you next see your doctor, if it is still going on, talk to them about it though.  good luck
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