Leukorrhea, a thick, white vaginal discharge, is seen

1. Prior to each menstrual cycle.
2. 3 to 6 months before menarche.
3. In sexually active teens.
4. In early teen pregnancy.


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1. Leukorrhea, a thick, white discharge from the vagina, is seen 3 to 6 months before menarche.
2. Leukorrhea, a thick, white discharge from the vagina, is seen 3 to 6 months before menarche.
3. Leukorrhea can occur when an adolescent is sexually active, depending on if menarche has occurred.
4. Discharge during pregnancy should not occur.

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