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Hi

I hope someone can help.

Im 46.

I had a smear test on Friday 8th and since that day I've been having huge huge amounts of discharge. I have to use a full period pad and it fills up so much. It feels like a period. But white.

I dont really have any menopause smptoms as such but ti has been suggested I may be eprimenopausal.

It's really scary. Has anyone experienced this. Never experienced this before. Will it stop? Any advice appreciated. Thanks

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Hi Carlycole, go back to your gp or nurse. It could be thrush, is it itchy?. if you are perimenopause, then this can set off things like thrush etc, due to fluxuating hormones.

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