Unfortunately only a blood test can answer this accurately at this stage. Your cervix will be soft and open during vaginal discharge and you may be pregnant. Although I can't really improve on TrishaR's answer I'll add that a white discharge is also symptomatic of an STD.
It's a definite and inescapable symptom of gonorrhea for males, and sometimes for women. (Unfortunately women may be asymptomatic until the disease has progressed to a point where it could cause damage to the reproductive system or other problems related to undiagnosed long term infections, i.e. endocarditis) I don't want to alarm anyone and pregnant women will indeed have occasional unusual discharges, (it's nature's way of housekeeping so to speak) but for my peace of mind I'd see to it that (my family member or close friend/confidante) was examined ASAP. (I've dealt with these issues with family and friends and the sooner they were examined the sooner they stopped worrying)
Nothing is 100% but it is possible. It only takes one sperm and one egg for pregnancy. Preseminal fluid does contain sperm and since you have no way of knowing which one of those little guys is going to be tough enough to make it through be safe and use a condom at least.
seminal fluid can.
* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
I am not pregnant and i am not on birth control pill and have clear fluid coming from my nipple what can cause this symptom?
The Pouch of Douglas is found behind the cervix in the female abdominal cavity. No fluid means that no issues should arise when trying to conceive.
When semen is discharged into the vagina, some goes into the uterus through the cervix. The semen contains sperm and nutrients to help the sperm survive while waiting for the woman to ovulate. Healthy sperm can remain "viable" for up to 5 days after intercourse. The vaginal discharge is a combination of semen, vaginal mucus and the lubricating fluid women secrete during sex. It's not the fluid that comes out that causes pregnancy, it's the sperm that is left behind (out of reach and out of sight). So yes, if you are not using birth control you can get pregnant.
No. it doesn't put any pressure on the amniotic sac if the cervix is closed.
No, women cannot get pregnant from another woman's vaginal fluid. Pregnancy can occur when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this typically requires semen from a male partner.
Yeah you dumb as s... you can get pregnant from any amount of cum
Clear Vaginal Mucus
No, it doesn't.
No, semen is just the transporter fluid, it's the sperm that gets you pregnant.