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).
A milky discharge that smells like fish is the classic sign of bacterial vaginosis. Some women may also experience cramping or pain with sex. See your health care provider if you're having discharge and pain, as you need an exam.
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
I would think you are going into the ovulation phase of your cycle, with the discharge being the first sign of fertile mucus. The discharge will increase, then become clearer and stretchy like egg white - at this point you are most fertile. The lower abdominal pain could be ovulation pain which can be a dull ache.
Ovulating
You will only get this milky discharge during pregnancy when you are 3-5 months into the pregnancy. Its most likely too much progesterone in your blood. See your doctor about the discharge.
I've seen on several websites that white or milky looking discharge or watery to mildly thick discharge is normal in pregnancy and usually is in abundance.
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
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
No it's normal for women to have vaginal discharge, it's the vagina's way of cleaning itself and keeping foreign invaders that could cause infection out. If the discharge is thick and smells bad it could be a yeast infection, which is easy to treat with over-the-counter medication available at any pharmacy
You should see your doctor it could be a yeast infection. Its normal for women to have discharge it means you are ovulating. Note: If you have a yeast infection your discharge does not have an odor. Nor would there be an odor when ovulating. If there is an odor it could be bacterial vaginosis or an std
http://www.health-science-report.com/vaginal-discharge/vaginal-discharge-hpv/milky-white-vaginal-discharge.html The above link has a variety of scenarios that fit your question. Hope this helps.