i think you could be pregnant bcoz of sticky fluids. you should definitely go to a doctor and get a blood test. bcoz this happened to me (apart from the fluids, i had gotten bigger and had symptoms) and it freaked me out until i went to the doctor and it was confirmed i wasn't pregnant. u can go to a free anonymous clinic, the only catch in those clinics is that u need to wait for a long time but its worth it.
a home pregnancy test is calculated through a certain amount of hormone that builds up in ur urine. so if u want to take another home pregnancy test, wait for four hours before eliminating any urine so that if u r pregnant, the hormone is given time to build up in ur urine and therefore u will have a more accurate answer from the home pregnancy test!
ive done a lot of research on this bcoz i worried in the past about being pregnant and only today got my period so thank god! but if u r trying for a baby GOOD LUCK =]
You are most likely pregnant. It is time to see a doctor.
The fluids can leak slowly or gush. If you are leaking fluids you should call your OB immediately.
Yes, increase in vaginal moisture is normal in pregnancy.
There are no special fluids you have to take as pregnant. Vitamins maybe but that is something your doctor will give you.
No, clear urine is a sign that you are drinking plenty of fluids, which is a good thing. Take a store pregnancy test after your missed period to confirm a pregnancy.
c. drink fluids to relieve the symptoms of dehydration
Well, as with most prenancy test I assume, there can be false negatives. The best time for testing for pregnancy is with your morning urine. If you have drank a lot of fluids just for the test it can dillute your urine causing the test to five you false readings. I would take a home pregnancy test and check just to make sure.
Yes, many women experience morning sickness during their pregnancy. That is not to say that all do, however. To see if you have a higher chance of having morning sickness ask the women in your direct bloodline if they experienced it. Symptoms such as these tend to follow through generations. Fainting is not very common. If you keep your fluids up and eat healthily then your chance of fainting will be very slim, as the body will try to keep you from fainting in order to protect the baby from an accidental fall.
Make sure you are drinking enough fluids and contact your doctor.
There are several different things that you need to do during pregnancy. Make sure that you are taking in plenty of fluids and eating healthy. It is also important to get exercise but do not over do it.
The most common cause of upper respiratory symptoms are viruses. Viruses cannot be treated with antibiotics. Physicians usually recommend rest, fluids and time to allow symptoms resolve.
More than likely no. Definitely not.
No, "foamy" fluid discharge after intercourse is from the mixture of fluids, which the vagina naturally discharges.