Milky ample discharge can refer to an increase in vaginal secretions that have a creamy or milk-like appearance. This type of discharge can be normal and is often associated with hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. However, if the discharge is accompanied by itching, odor, or changes in color, it may indicate an infection and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
"The Milky Way."
The mean distance of our sun from the Milky Way's core is 26,000 light years or ~2.5×1017 km
Although Orion is really close to the Milky Way, Orion isn't in the Milky Way. Just for the same of clarity: if you mean the Milky Way galaxy as opposed to "that band of diffuse light in the sky," every star bright enough for you to see individually is in the Milky Way galaxy.
The Milky Way is named after its appearance as a milky band of light in the night sky. In Latin, it is known as "Via Lactea," which means "milky road" or "milky circle."
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The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
Do you mean in the vagina?That would be a discharge =/
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Yes it is normal to have vaginal discharge daily. A milky colored discharge is normal discharge
you could possibly have an infection of the urinary tract, check with your doctor
Your mucus plug might of broke, I would talk to your ob/gyn
A milky discharge at 7 days past ovulation (DPO) can be a sign of early pregnancy or hormonal changes related to the menstrual cycle. If pregnancy occurs, increased progesterone levels can lead to changes in cervical mucus, resulting in a milky appearance. However, it can also be a normal variation in discharge related to the luteal phase. If you suspect pregnancy, consider taking a test closer to your expected period for more accurate results.
Yes you can take a pregnancy test that is negative and still be pregnant. As far as the milky discharge, that may be an infection.
No go to your ob doctor soon.
the discharge colour is like a milky whitey yellowy colour but if it gets brown you need to go to the doctors. i hope this is your answer.
Yes. You should go and see your doctor to get some treatment for it
A thick, milky white discharge is normal and is probably from ovulation (releasing an egg) which is a normal part of every woman's cycle A yellowish discharge, however, can indicate a yeast infection or another type of infection, so it is important that you speak to your doctor about yellow discharge