I'm trying to understand the early signs of pregnancy. I've noticed some changes in my discharge, so I wanted to know if there's a specific type of discharge that indicates I might be pregnant.
I panicked thinking I had an infection when I saw excess white discharge early on. But my doctor smiled and said it's just a normal pregnancy sign. It's completely fine as long as there is no itching or bad odor.
I've read that a thin, milky white discharge with mild or no smell can be an early sign of pregnancy. I am also hoping to see this soon as we are trying this month.
Before you spend money on tests, look for that thick white, odorless discharge. If you also missed your period, then go buy a home test kit to confirm. It saves you from testing too early.
An increase in thin white discharge is normal, but please watch out for any spotting or pink/brown discharge. In my experience, if you see any blood, it's always safest to call your gynac immediately.
In my first trimester, I noticed a lot of thin, clear-to-white discharge and got so worried it was something else. Did anyone else have this as their very first symptom before the missed period?
My mother told me that a milky white discharge is just the body's way of keeping things clean for the baby. It's a very normal sign of early pregnancy, so don't worry at all.
According to my pregnancy tracker, a creamy white discharge called leukorrhea is very common in early pregnancy. It increases due to higher estrogen levels, so it's a good sign if your period is late.