Not necessarily, your body changes all the time, whether it be because of your hormones fluxuating or something else going on that's totally normal! However, if you've recently had unprotected sex or there is a possibility that you may be pregnant, you need to see a doctor or get an at-home pregnancy test to find out if you may be pregnant or not. GOOD LUCK!
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Well, a sign of what? pregnancy? All women have discharge. And I am pregnant right now. And when you are pregnant your discharge increases.
If not pregnant, lighter periods are due to infertility.
i dont think your pregnant..this is normal...maybe you will have your period soon..gd luck (:
please... you have no right to be asking that question you are way too young.
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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.
No. It can be a symptom experienced in pregnancy, but it does not indicate pregnancy. If you are having excessive discharge, call or see a doctor, it could be harmless, or it could be something a bit more serious that can only be taken care of medically.
You spelled it correctly, though you could capitalize it if you wanted to specify the type of discharge :)
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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.
Are you talking about the afterbirth?I don't think it could really be considered a discharge. It is the amniotic fluid, placenta, umbilical cord, etc. that you pass after the baby. It's completely normal.It is not after birth it is called Lochia and it is the bleeding and discharge occurring directly after childbirth.