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∙ 2005-11-20 00:59:19It's a bit too early for a thick creamy discharge during pregnancy. Its possible you may be experiencing left over ovulation discharge, have a yeast infection or are ovulating twice instead of once. Some women do ovulate twice for a unknown reason. But if you think your pregnant, wait until your period is due then do a test.
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∙ 2005-11-20 00:59:19If 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).
It could be ovulation. The only sure way to know if you are pregnant is by taking a test.
No not necessarily, everyone is different. The extra discharge could be hormones. Check with your doctor.
Possibly, or it could just be ovulation. Take a test if your miss your period
Yes, excess creamy discharge could be a sign
yes, theres a chance. Sperm lives for 3-5 days in a moist environment so it could reach your egg at the right time. Take a test when the time is right. Good luck!
Ovulation can not make you pregnant. Ovulation does cause a woman to be fertile at this point and she could conceive.
No its called discharge, you normally get it before you start your period. Every girl that i know of gets it. It's perfectly normal and it doesn't mean your pregnant.
No, it means you are getting ready to ovulate. If you have sex during the time this type of discharge is present, you can become pregnant. Actually, the thick, sticky vaginal discharge you are talking about actually is an indicator that you are a few days from having your period, it is the discharge that usually takes place after ovulation. you can not get pregnant during this time with a normal cycle, you could, however possibly be in the early stages of pregnancy, for this discharge is very common into early pregnancy, and throughout most of it.
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No it doesn't. During pregnancy a woman has a increase in vaginal discharge, not a absence in it. ++++ Well, yes, it could be. After my period, around my ovulation time, I had very little discharge (if anything). I believe it was because the egg took and became fertilized. I am now 1 week pregnant, and still have very little discharge. Everyone is different.
You could be. But the yeast infection would not be a result of being pregnant. Yeast infections after ovulation could be a result of high estrogen levels.