Vaginal discharge does not signal a pregnancy. Normally, the vagina produces a sometimes whitish discharge that is often greater during ovulation (roughly somewhere about halfway between your menstrual periods)
Some infections and overgrowths like yeast can cause also a thick discharge, but a certain amount of discharge is normal and simply the vagina's way of self-cleaning. If the discharge has a bad smell or is itchy, it is a symptom of a medical problem that needs help. Yeast remedies are available over the counter, but unless you are sure that is what it is, diagnosing yourself is not wise. Douching, or washing the inside of the vagina, can make things worse, as it disrupts the Ph balance, destroying the normal "good" stuff that is supposed to be present.
Yes, u will have a milky liquid that is excreted to flush the vagina in order to keep harmful baccteria from entering the cervix and harming the baby.
Do you mean in the vagina?That would be a discharge =/
Yes you can take a pregnancy test that is negative and still be pregnant. As far as the milky discharge, that may be an infection.
It is an Alkaline fluid that is released in the semen to resist the acidity of the vagina
If you are not pregnant, this is a sign of impending ovulation. If you are pregnant, it is a sign of increase estrogen (normal when pregnant).
Yes, its his sperm. If it was blood then he could have broken your emniotic sac for the baby.If he did then RUN TO THE HOSPITAL!!!!! the weird odor is his sperm.
Urine does not change in appearance when you are pregnant and if it's milky as you say it means there's pus in it so you have an infection and needs to see the doctor.
Thick white discharge during pregnancy is completely normal. It is because of increased estrogen production and greater blood flow to the vaginal area. This discharge is made up of secretions from the cervix and vagina, old cells from the walls of the vagina, and normal bacterial flora from the vagina. If the discharge has an odor and color I'd recommend seeing your doctor. If you are not pregnant then it could be yeast infection or leukorrhea - the odorless or mild-smelling milky discharge. !
No it's normal for women to have vaginal discharge, it's the vagina's way of cleaning itself and keeping foreign invaders that could cause infection out. If the discharge is thick and smells bad it could be a yeast infection, which is easy to treat with over-the-counter medication available at any pharmacy
most cases woman will produce milk when they are pregnant.... very very few cases very few you produce milk but not pregnant
That is your mucus plug !
It depends what colour it isif it is a reddish brown, you may be on your periodif it is a milky white then it is discharge