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.
i have that but i cant find an awnser everyone is saying its most like early pregnancy :s
Pain that is heavy cramping and accompanied by bloody discharge or bleeding like having a period could indicate a miscarriage. It is difficult to tell that early in a pregnancy unless you have a doctor's exam.
Leukorrhea, or an increase in vaginal discharge, can be seen as early as the first few weeks of pregnancy due to hormonal changes. It is a common symptom throughout pregnancy and is typically harmless unless it is accompanied by other concerning symptoms like itching, burning, or foul odor. If you have any concerns about your vaginal discharge during pregnancy, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider.
Urine. Ammonia. The smell of urine does not change in early pregnancy. Or late pregnancy.
It depends how far along you are, but in very early pregnancy, it would be just like a period only it could be thicker or have chunks in it, and you usually would have more cramping.
Not actually of pregnancy but possibly of ovulation...in which case pregnancy has a good chance of occurring.
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.
Nausea during pregnancy is caused by changes in the hormone levels in the body during the early stages of pregnancy. It usually happens early on in the pregnancy.
Sounds more like an infection. Get it checked NOW!
Yes early on it does.
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.