no many women discharge like that a week or so before they receive their period. its usually how most women ovulate.
i dont think your pregnant..this is normal...maybe you will have your period soon..gd 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.
Yes of course. The discharge is the vaginal cleaning system.
Every woman has vaginal discharge. It is mroe noticeable when pregnant. Yes you can have a normal healthy baby when having vaginal discharge.
The vagina loses discharge naturally as its a natural vaginal lubrication. Excessive vaginal discharge can be a sign of pregnancy or ovulation.
Yes, women have vaginal discharge during pregnancy which will increase as the pregnancy progresses.
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I believe the correct term is "leukorrhea". This is a white, estrogen-related, scant-to-moderate, odorless, physiological vaginal discharge, normally preceding menarche (the onset of menstruation) and occurring during ovulation, during pregnancy, and in response to sexual excitement. Some women note an increased discharge related to oral contraceptive or hormone replacement therapy. Chronic cervicitis and vaginal infections are the most common causes of abnormal genital discharge. Signs of infection include increased discharge, change in color and consistency, odor, vulvar irritation, dysuria, and itching.
Yes it does. Vaginal discharge is quite a lot during pregnancy.
An increase in vaginal discharge during pregnancy is very common. It should be white or creamy and not blood-stained, itchy or smelly. If it is any of these see your doctor as you might have an infection.
A vaginal discharge before a period is normal as is in pregnancy. See a doctor if you suspect you may be pregnant.
Thick white discharge during pregnancy is completely normal. It is because of increased estrogen production and greater blood flow to the vaginal area. This discharge is made up of secretions from the cervix and vagina, old cells from the walls of the vagina, and normal bacterial flora from the vagina. If the discharge has an odor and color I'd recommend seeing your doctor. If you are not pregnant then it could be yeast infection or leukorrhea - the odorless or mild-smelling milky discharge. !