Period is still a week away but im noticing thoda extra white discharge since 2-3 days. We are trying so my mind is going everywhere haha. Is this an early sign after conceiving ya just normal? anyone experienced same?
Yes beta, it's quite common. Meri mummy aur saasu maa ne bataya tha ki yeh normal hai because of body changes. Ghar pe sab bahut dhyaan rakhte the aise chhote chhote symptoms ka. Bas make sure it doesn't itch or smell bad. Otherwise, don't worry too much.
Yeah, increased white discharge is pretty normal in early pregnancy. It's usually due to hormonal changes and increased blood flow. Just keep it clean, maybe wear cotton undies. If it changes colour, smells funny, or you feel itchy, then definitely make time for a doc visit. Don't ignore it.
Mere experience mein, yes, I had more white discharge in my early pregnancy. It was normal for me. But I can't really say if it happens for everyone or if it means anything specific for you. It's always best to chat with your doctor about these things, just to be sure, okay?
Ho na, commonly it happens, actually. Many women get a bit more white discharge, it's called leukorrhea, after conceiving. It's usually thin and milky, not itchy or smelly. Agar kuch aur unusual lage toh doctor ko batana haan.
Haan, for me, I did notice an increase in white discharge after conceiving, but then with PCOS, things are always a bit different, na? It's often due to hormonal changes. Still, it's good to keep an eye on it – if it's itchy or has a smell, then for sure consult your gynac. Better to be cautious.
White discharge? Haha, girl, after conceiving you'll be having *all sorts* of new things happen to your body! Yes, increased discharge is super common. Just make sure it's not weird colours or stinky, warna gynac ko call karlo. Now if you'll excuse me, my baby just woke up again.
Hey sweetie, don't worry too much about it. It's quite common to experience increased white discharge after conceiving, it's your body preparing itself. It should be thin, clear or milky, and not have a strong odor. Just keep an eye on it, and if anything feels off or causes discomfort, please talk to your doctor. It's all part of the journey.