
Are there discharges before menstruation and what is their relation to hormones?
Yes, most girls and women notice vaginal discharge a few days before their period, and this is a natural sign of hormonal changes in the body (especially estrogen and progesterone).
📌 What does discharge look like before a period?
- Color: It can be clear, whitish, or creamy.
- Consistency: Sticky or slightly thick, sometimes similar to cream cheese.
- Amount: It usually increases 2–3 days before the period.
🔍 Does it have a smell?
- Normal discharge: Usually odorless or has a mild, non-offensive smell.
- If the smell is strong or unpleasant: It could indicate a bacterial or fungal infection, which requires a check-up.
🤔 What causes discharge before a period?
- Progesterone starts to drop because the body did not conceive.
- Estrogen also decreases, but sometimes it remains relatively higher than progesterone during this phase, which leads to the appearance of discharge.
- Result: The cervix starts producing more discharge as a way to prepare for menstruation.
❗️When is discharge considered abnormal?
- If it’s yellow or green.
- If it has a strong or foul smell.
- If it’s accompanied by itching or burning.
- If it’s associated with pain or swelling.