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Is Clear and Watery Discharge Normal?
Yes, clear and watery discharge is often normal. It is typically composed of mucus and fluid produced by the cervix and vaginal walls. This type of discharge helps to clean the vagina, remove dead cells, and maintain a healthy balance of bacteria.
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