When a women is pregnant, does the pregnancy effect her discharge. Like, will she discharge more/less/the same during the day and so on. If pregnancy does effect discharge when is the earliest it could happen. Any reply will be REALLY apreciated. thanx
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Parenting? DirtySchmageggie answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 10:28 pm: I don't know about discharge but just a general warning in a similar direction. Your period obviously stopped when you are pregnant but you can still spot (and this is not uncommon). Just remember that if this happens to not panic unless it's a lot but definitely contact your OB/GYN. In terms of discharge I would imagine it stays similar to before- all women are different with their regular cycles so some of them discharge more than others. I wouldn't worry about it way too much but if you suspect something is wrong always contact your health care provider. You can never be too safe when it comes to your health or your pregnancy. [ DirtySchmageggie's advice column | Ask DirtySchmageggie A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 4:57 pm: It depends on the woman. Some will discharge less, some will discharge more. Some won't discharge at all.
angel_sarah23 answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 11:13 am: you can get it the whole time your pregnant. but sometimes when your suppose to be on your period you may notice more but not so much that you need a pad x x [ angel_sarah23's advice column | Ask angel_sarah23 A Question ]
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