Pregnancy symptoms do not usually appear until about 10 days after conception as there is not sufficient hormone to cause symptoms until then.
None of the symptoms you have described are pregnancy symptoms, it sounds more as though you have an infection. You may of course be pregnant as well.
See a doctor to check for infection and if your period doesn't arrive do a pregnancy test.
Yes. You will always have this discharge. Always. Even when you go through menopause.
You're probably pregnant and you're experiencing implatantion discharge.
Yes, It is perfectly normal. 100% Your fine AND DO NOT have AIDS.
Unless you are actually experiencing a bowl movement - any unexpected anal discharge of any type should be discussed with your family doctor.
If still experiencing discharge after a yeast infection was supposed to clear, it's important the individual see a doctor right away!
A static discharge typically needs to be around 3,000 volts for a human to feel it. The exact voltage threshold can vary depending on factors such as humidity, skin moisture, and individual sensitivity.
You likely conceived in the third week of June, though it is possible that you conceived later than that. You don't mention the length of your average cycle. Did you notice a time when you had discharge the same slickness as eggwhites and found it easy to be in the mood for sex? Those are fertility signs, signs that you are ovulating. Sex a few days before that to a day after that would have led to this conception. If you ovulated in the middle of a typical 28 day cycle, around June 17th, you could have had a positive pregnancy test as early as July 1st. If your negative test was before or on the 14th of July, you may have conceived in June. If your negative test was after the 14th, you might have conceived in July.
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The early symptoms of trachoma include the development of follicles (small sacs) on the conjunctivae of the upper eyelids, pain, swollen eyelids, a discharge, tearing, and sensitivity to light.
No, it is not necessary for both partners to reach climax together in order to conceive. As long as sperm is deposited in the vagina during intercourse, there is a possibility of fertilization and conception.
Vaginal secretions occur usually within 2 weeks of conception but it can take as long as 6 weeks before you will notice a increase in vaginal secretions and discharge.
Fleshy mucus from sinuses is typically known as nasal discharge or nasal mucus. It can come in various colors, textures, and amounts depending on factors like allergies, infections, or irritants. If you are experiencing changes in your nasal discharge, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.