After entering puberty, women's ovarian function is basically mature, and an increase in estrogen levels can lead to the secretion of reproductive tract glands. During ovulation, the vaginal secretions of women will significantly increase, and some women's secretions may become as thin as water. So, what's going on with white discharge when you haven't had your period yet?
If there is white discharge before menstruation, the first thing to check is whether you are pregnant. In the early stages of pregnancy, due to the influence of hormone secretion, there may be an increase in white discharge in the vagina, and there may be symptoms of amenorrhea. For women who have a normal menstrual cycle, it is even more important to be alert to this reason. Women can go to the pharmacy to buy test strips for testing. If they want more accurate results, they can also go to the hospital for examination.
After excluding pregnancy factors, white discharge caused by vaginitis needs to be considered. Gynecological inflammation can affect the normal shedding of the endometrium, leading to missed menstruation, as well as an increase in vaginal secretions. Some patients may also experience an odor in their secretions, which requires laboratory testing to determine the disease.
After excluding pregnancy and gynecological diseases, if a woman does not have her period but has white discharge, it may just be a sign of menstrual disorders. Women can continue to patiently wait for a few more days to see if their period is coming. Or ask a doctor to prescribe some medication that can promote menstruation and conduct a systematic examination to see if menstrual disorders are related to reproductive organ diseases.