A vaginal discharge before a period is normal as is in pregnancy. See a doctor if you suspect you may be pregnant.
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An increase in vaginal discharge during pregnancy is very common. It should be white or creamy and not blood-stained, itchy or smelly. If it is any of these see your doctor as you might have an infection.
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That's Vaginal discharge. A really delicious delicacy.
More often a sign of a yeast infection. LDR nurse
No, it means you are getting ready to ovulate. If you have sex during the time this type of discharge is present, you can become pregnant. Actually, the thick, sticky vaginal discharge you are talking about actually is an indicator that you are a few days from having your period, it is the discharge that usually takes place after ovulation. you can not get pregnant during this time with a normal cycle, you could, however possibly be in the early stages of pregnancy, for this discharge is very common into early pregnancy, and throughout most of it.
A creamy stain in knickers may indicate the presence of vaginal discharge. Vaginal discharge is usually normal and can vary in consistency and color based on a person's menstrual cycle, hormones, and overall health. However, if the discharge has a strong odor, causes itching or irritation, or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
White discharge before menstruation is normal and can indicate changes in hormone levels. This type of vaginal discharge is usually thick and creamy in consistency and helps to clean and lubricate the vagina. However, if the discharge is accompanied by itching, a foul smell, or changes in color, it could indicate an infection and you should see a healthcare provider.
Semen typically has a thicker, gel-like consistency and is usually white or off-white in color, with a slightly salty or metallic taste. In contrast, vaginal discharge varies in consistency from clear to milky or creamy and can change in texture throughout the menstrual cycle. Vaginal discharge is often less viscous than semen and may have a mild, non-offensive odor. Additionally, vaginal discharge can be influenced by hormonal changes, while semen is produced during ejaculation.
I am having the same problem to and my cousin who is pregnant with her 2nd baby told meto go see my GYN because she said I am possibly pregnant. Sorry its not much help but if I were you I would call you GYN.
Not normally. Sounds more like a UTI, or even an STD. Go see a doctor.
Yes, an increase in vaginal discharge in early pregnancy it attributed to the formation of the mucus plug. Increased vaginal discharge could also mean a yeast infection too - don't be alarmed, just visit your doctor. I'm 18 and recently have had excessive discharge, but it was only a bacterial infection!