No , probably not . Discharge isn't a side affect of pregnancy . However , it is a side affect of a urine infection or some STI.
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.
Some women notice the discharge is heavier, some have it lighter and for others it stays the same.
I do and I get heavy discharge I use them to protect my underwear
Discharge and cramping can occur during pregnancy, particularly during the first and third trimesters. However, they can also be signs that your period is about to arrive. Pregnancy cramping shouldn't be too painful or be accompanied by heavy bleeding
YOU MAY HAVE AN STD YOU SHOULD GET IT CHECKED OUT BECAUSE THATS WHAT HAPPEN WHEN I HAD ONE Yes you should get tested for a STD and see if you are pregnant, but discharge is a common thing. Many women always have heavy and light discharge. Some women have discharge year round
If you have your period, it's unlikely that you're pregnant, especially if it's heavy
If it was heavy, then no, it's unlikely that you're pregnant
You would be best seeking professional medical help. Ring the number on the NHS Direct website (which I have added as a related link) immediately
A pregnant belly can be heavy, depending on the weight of the fetus and the size of the mother in general.
No.
It can be, everyone is different and what one person could consider heavy may be light to someone else, it's also normal for discharge to change throughout the menstrual cycle. If you think your discharge is unusually heavy then talk to your doctor about running tests to check for infections.
What if your on your period but not heavy only spotting can you still get pregnant if he ejactulates in you?