Not actually of pregnancy but possibly of ovulation...in which case pregnancy has a good chance of occurring.
It depends on when the discharge is occurring; if it is immediately after intercourse then it is just a combination of fluids from your and your partner's bodies, vaginal secretions and semen. If you are discharging days after intercourse, then that may be a sign of pregnancy. Check the link.It could be a number of things, like an STD or a vaginal yeast infection. You should definitely see your doctor about this. Good luck.Usually no. Most of the time this is just ejaculation leaving the body. But it could be something else depending on if the discharge is irritating or smells bad, So unless it is bothersome I wouldn't worry about it.See Related LinksSee the Related Links for "Americanbaby.com: 8 Signs You May Be Pregnant" to the bottom for the answer.
Not at all. Your vaginal discharge changes throughout your menstrual cycle. What you're describing sounds like spinnbarkeit or eggwhite cervical fluid. It is produced during the 3-4 days prior to ovulation and signals that unprotected sex during this time may lead to pregnancy.
those are not signs of pregnancy. leaking colostrum doesnt happen until late in pregnancy or after birth. brown discharge just sounds like the end of period or you are just diseased.
Discharge, whether ovulating or pregnant tends to be clear to white and have no odd smell. Many say they have an increase of discharge with pregnancy. If your discharge seems different by either color or smell you should make a phone call to your doctor's office and speak with a nurse.
roughly after nine months (:
2 weeks at the earliest
Sounds more like an infection. Get it checked NOW!
An infection could be present, but milky white discharge can definitely be a sign of pregnancy. If you have missed your period, you should take a pregnancy test and see your doctor. It sounds like you should probably see your doctor anyway to rule out infection as well.
Hello there. A pregnant womens CM varies in each one of us. Some women have a great deal of CM which looks like ovulation discharge and some have a lot of normal vaginal discharge. The discharge usually increases as the pregnancy progresses.
This sounds like break through bleeding which is a common occurrence after stopping contraceptives. If you are currently sexually active & you are not using protection on a regular basis then I would recommend that you perform a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after you had intercourse.
i have that but i cant find an awnser everyone is saying its most like early pregnancy :s
Yes, discharge does normally get thicker closer to menstruation...but you're unlikely to see the changes at first, it takes time to recognise how your body changes leading up to menstruation. Typically 2-3 weeks beforehand you will get a clear stretchy dishcarge like eggwhite, then 1-2 weeks beforehand discharge will get heavier and white like lotion.