Women’s Reproductive Health Program
Fluid produced by the glands inside the vagina and cervix helps flush out dead cells and bacteria. This natural process keeps the vagina clean and helps prevent infections.
Most of the time, vaginal discharge is completely normal. The amount can vary from woman to woman, and its color may range from clear to milky white depending on the stage of the menstrual cycle.
You might also notice slight changes in the amount or odor of discharge—for instance, it may increase when you’re ovulating, breastfeeding, or sexually aroused. The smell may also change during pregnancy or due to inconsistent personal hygiene.
These changes are usually no cause for concern.
However, if the color, odor, or consistency becomes noticeably unusual—especially when accompanied by itching or burning—it may be a sign of infection or another condition.
Any disruption in the balance of healthy vaginal bacteria can affect the smell, color, or texture of your discharge.
👉 Our treatment program is designed to help prevent bacterial imbalance and support long-term vaginal and reproductive health.