You need to see the doctor about this. You can still be treated during pregnancy and there is no reason it would harm the baby if you had some kind of infection. It may also be blood stained, but you are best to go to the dr. Good luck
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All women have vaginal discharge prior to being pregnant, as this is our natural lubricant. During pregnancy, the discharge will increase in amount as the pregnancy progresses.
i doubt it but its possible
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.
Yes, the brown disacharge could mean you're still on your period. This is known as spotting, when blood mixes with discharge, this is most common around the start and end of your period.
Yes.
This may indicate that you have a water infection. During early pregnancy, first trimester, this can be left over blood from your last period,but it will still need investigating by your Doctor.
Yes, this is normal. Your vagina is still "cleaning" itself out. The brown discharge is just old blood. Gross, I know, but it's totally normal. If you have brown discharge for more than a couple of days, I would see a doctor about that. Abnormal discharge can be a sign of an infection or STD.
you should go and visit you doctor, dont play with you health.
No, spotting means light bleeding such as pink or brown discharge - heavy bleeding suggests menstruation, although it is possible to bleed during pregnancy if you are bleeding when menstruation was due then it is likely menstruation.
This is normal for your first post-partum period; your body is still recovering from pregnancy. The brown discharge is simply old blood, and commonly follows a heavy period. You need to schedule your six-week follow-up with your OB-GYN, and discuss these concerns with him or her.
It could be a cervical change that can cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can also be a symptom of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Another cause for bleeding during pregnancy is a miscarriage although the first two reasons for bleeding are more common, it is still a good idea to contact your doctor if you are too concerned.