Good question i was also very worried about this same sign so i asked my doctor. I was only 5 weeks pregnant when it started and was worried that it was an infection but the doctor said its completely normal it shouldn't look like cottage cheese and it shouldn't smell like yeast. It is there to protect you and the baby from outside bacterias..
The medical term for abnormally large amounts of calcium in the urine is hypercalciuria.
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Hypoproteinemia
abnormally high pressure within the liver or the veins draining into the liver (portal hypertension); abnormally low amounts of albumin in the blood.
Yes, discharge during pregnancy can be completely normal. The vagina is a self cleaning organ, and routinely sheds small amounts of fluid out of the vagina whether pregnant or not. However, if the discharge has changed color, consistency or smell from your normal pattern, please see your doctor. It can be an indicator of an infection or other problem and may need treatment.
GRowth Hormone secreted by anterior pitutory gland
if you're getting discharge you're oviouslys in puberty, mcfarland!
you may have an infection, like a simple yeast infection. "Some women may notice small amounts of more fertile fluid after ovulation as the corpus luteum produces small amounts of estrogen, but you are not at all fertile after ovulation has been confirmed." I have the same thing- excess creamy cervical mucous- and wondered if it were a sign of pregnancy. The site I usually post on said this about it.
Gluconeogenesis occurs when an organism consumes abnormally high amounts of carbohydrates and fatty acids
Yes its sort of like a vaginal sweat. Most typically normal unless there's a rather large liberation you should see a doctor. This also happens in large amounts when your sexually aroused or during sex. Then it would be normal for large amounts to be released.
The prefix "poly-" in polyuria means many or excessive. So, polyuria refers to the condition of producing abnormally large amounts of urine.
Depends on where the discharge is coming from. From the rectum? Not sure how you can tell without lab tests. From the genitals, no, you should see your doctor.