No - you probably are not pregnant. If you had your period then you are not pregnant. There are many other things to cause discharge and nausea. Clear discharge from the Vagina is very normal & isn't a pregnancy symptoms. Every day your Vagina will release discharge but sometimes you may notice more discharge than before after or prior to your period or around ovulation time. If you're feeling sick & suspect pregnancy, then see your doctor for a quantitative beta hcg pregnancy blood test.
It sounds like you're saying that you had sex during your period and your period then stopped and now you're having pregnancy symptoms. If that's what happened, the likelihood that you are pregnant is not very high. Most women ovulate somewhere around two weeks prior to the onset of menses, but there is always a slim chance that you ovulated late. You can take a pregnancy test, but it's always best to see a health care professional if you continue to have concerns. Good luck.
Having vaginal discharge does not prevent you from getting pregnant. It will not expel the sperm. It is not a way to determine whether or not you are pregnant. You can have discharge at any time, pregnant or not.
Well, a sign of what? pregnancy? All women have discharge. And I am pregnant right now. And when you are pregnant your discharge increases.
i,ve been having a load of thick white discharge and leaking breasts and cramping can i be pregnant
Every woman has vaginal discharge. It is mroe noticeable when pregnant. Yes you can have a normal healthy baby when having vaginal discharge.
The "weird"pain you are referring to sounds like it IS ovulation. The "discharge" always happens after you ovulate. * note* You are most likely to become pregnant when your "discharge" is clear and stringy.Thus enabling sperm to "travel" faster to your uterus.
Yes, perfectly.
Thick white discharge neither guarantees nor rules out pregnancy. Technically, yes, you could be pregnant if you have thick white discharge, but having this discharge does not make you pregnant. Many women have thick white discharge, but if you are concerned you should try a pregnancy test and/or consult your OBGYN.
No. Sounds like an STD. You should never, ever discharge green, or even slightly green. You may still be pregnant, but that is not a sign of it.
Probably hormonal. A woman taking the contraceptive pill will have a discharge, as will a pregnant woman. Women who are not pregnant and not taking hormones ie women who are having a completely normal hormonal cycle will notice increased discharge around the time of ovulation.
Contact your doctor. It could be an infection of some kind.
the brown discharge may be your period in a different color
It can happen but if you start cramping, having a lot of discharge, bleeding, or passing clots you should call your Dr or go to the ER right away.