If it's white it's not a problem. As soon as it gets discolored alert your doctor. But meanwhile you are fine. It's a normal function of the female body to discharge or "clean out" and produce the white liquid.
I think that white discharge and cramping are symptoms of pregnancy. I had really bad cramps in the beginning of my pregnancy and very white discharge. I think that white discharge and cramping are symptoms of pregnancy. I had really bad cramps in the beginning of my pregnancy and very white discharge.
i,ve been having a load of thick white discharge and leaking breasts and cramping can i be pregnant
Not necessarily. these are the symptoms of many things, including sexually transmitted diseases. See a doctor.
Probably completely normal. If the cramping gets severe or the discharge changes to brown or red call your doctor. A good resource online for info about baby related things is www.babycenter.com Hope this was helpful
You have aids... maybee
This is commonly known as "sperm". You are not actually cramping you have just discovered the product of masturbation. This can actually impregnate other people but they have to be girls so keep in that mind. Please respect me
You should not have a metallic smelling discharge and cramping while pregnant. Mild cramping can occur during early pregnancy, as your uterus is growing and your ligaments are adjusting. However, the cramping and discharge needs to be investigated by your Doctor. This may indicate a water infection or a yeast infection. See your Doctor.
If you are not pregnant, this is a sign of impending ovulation. If you are pregnant, it is a sign of increase estrogen (normal when pregnant).
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
White discharge and cramping can indicate a variety of conditions, depending on the timing in the menstrual cycle. If it occurs around ovulation, it may be a normal physiological response. However, if accompanied by unusual symptoms, it could suggest an infection, such as a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis, or may be related to an early pregnancy. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate advice.
no you have gonorreah
it deffinatly sounds like it, however, I had a period that started off that way. If you have missed a pill that could be the reason why