I posted about having watery discharge back in January. It turns out I had endometrial cancer. I want everyone to take any new discharge seriously. My story... I am 68 now. I started having a watery discharge after at least 10 years of no discharge at all. My primary physician tested for bacterial infection - negative. In January I went to a gynecological physician's assistant - she tested for yeast infection - negative. I read on the internet that vaginal atrophy sometimes comes with discharge so I asked p.a. for a Vagifem prescription. I started using that and by April the discharge was worse. It had turned less watery and more brownish. Finally l noticed the smallest bit of pink in the discharge and I told the physician assistant. She ordered a vaginal ultrasound. My endometrial lining was 24 mm thick whereas less than 5 mm is normal for postmenopausal women. I had a virtual consult with an ob/gyn in the beginning of May who said she wanted to do a D&C biopsy and scheduled me for June 9th. She downplayed the cancer possibility, but that seemed a long time for me to wait so I went to see another gynecologist who did an in-office biopsy. That came back positive for cancer. In a few days I had an appointment with a gynecological oncologist who scheduled me for a hysterectomy a week later. Fortunately the cancer was contained in my uterus and surgery was for the cure. The thing I want to stress is that doctors kept asking if I was having bloody discharge and it didn't look bloody to me. So please, if you haven't had discharge for a long time, and then you do, get it checked out - and persevere. I'm so glad I did.