Im quite early, just got my positive test. Noticing a bit more discharge than usual already and wondering if its connected. From which week does this normally start for most of u?
Let's be direct: increased milky white discharge is one of the earliest signs of pregnancy and it continues till the very end to prevent infections. Keep some panty liners handy and maintain good hygiene. But if it changes color or smells bad, get a vaginal swab done by your doctor immediately.
It usually starts in the very first month itself, which is normal. A simple, workable solution is to wear loose cotton undergarments and avoid using any scented soaps or intimate washes down there. If you feel any burning sensation, just let your gynac know.
I completely understand how every little change in your body can make you worry and overthink. Increased watery discharge is very normal and can actually start right from the first few weeks due to estrogen changes. As long as there is no itching or bad smell, please try to stay calm.
Actually, I noticed an increase in clear discharge even before I took my pregnancy test at 4 weeks! I am now in my second trimester and it has only increased. Are you also noticing any mild cramping along with it, or is it just the discharge?
It starts almost immediately in the first trimester, and practically speaking, you just have to adapt to it. I always kept extra cotton panties in my office bag to stay comfortable during long working hours. If it becomes clumpy or irritating, book a quick clinic appointment instead of waiting.
Oh, it starts early and basically becomes your permanent roommate for the next nine months! It's just nature's way of keeping things clean down there, so don't worry. Just invest in a good pack of cotton panties and prepare for the damp ride!
Yes, it starts early on as your body's blood flow increases. I noticed it more during my daily walks, so wearing comfortable, breathable cotton workout wear is essential. Just make sure you are allowed to walk and stay active by your doctor before starting any routines.