Your vagina (which you might have realised by now is amazing) is actually self-cleaning. Think of the way teardrops help clean your eyes; vaginal discharge works in the same way.
"It's normal and healthy to produce a clear or white discharge from your vagina". This mucus is produced naturally from the neck of the womb, known as the cervix.
The amount of vaginal discharge varies throughout your menstrual cycle (brown discharge is usually the end of your period) and most pregnant women will get a pregnancy discharge."
Healthy discharge doesn't have a strong smell or colour. You may feel an uncomfortable wetness, but you shouldn't have any itching or soreness around your vagina.
There is not really a “normal” amount of discharge to have.
Vaginal discharge amounts vary from person to person, and what’s normal for you might not be normal for your best friend etc, Dr. Dweck says.
Your discharge amount can change depending on what time of the month it is and on whether if you have an infection, or if you’re on birth control. It can change in its consistency, colour, and smell, depending on all of these things.