You should see your doctor it could be a yeast infection. Its normal for women to have discharge it means you are ovulating.
Note: If you have a yeast infection your discharge does not have an odor. Nor would there be an odor when ovulating. If there is an odor it could be bacterial vaginosis or an std
I've seen on several websites that white or milky looking discharge or watery to mildly thick discharge is normal in pregnancy and usually is in abundance.
Ovulating
If there is vaginal discharge that is watery white, but there is no itching or odor for a month, this is a completely natural bodily function.
Do you mean in the vagina?That would be a discharge =/
No go to your ob doctor soon.
A thick, milky white discharge is normal and is probably from ovulation (releasing an egg) which is a normal part of every woman's cycle A yellowish discharge, however, can indicate a yeast infection or another type of infection, so it is important that you speak to your doctor about yellow discharge
no it is not an early sign of pregnancy
You will only get this milky discharge during pregnancy when you are 3-5 months into the pregnancy. Its most likely too much progesterone in your blood. See your doctor about the discharge.
A white milky discharge from a dog's penis could indicate an infection, inflammation, or a urinary tract issue. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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.
Thick white discharge during pregnancy is completely normal. It is because of increased estrogen production and greater blood flow to the vaginal area. This discharge is made up of secretions from the cervix and vagina, old cells from the walls of the vagina, and normal bacterial flora from the vagina. If the discharge has an odor and color I'd recommend seeing your doctor. If you are not pregnant then it could be yeast infection or leukorrhea - the odorless or mild-smelling milky discharge. !
The word root for leukorrhea is "leuko-" which means white and "rrhea" which means flow or discharge. So, leukorrhea refers to a white or yellow vaginal discharge.