me and my boyfriend have been together for a long time and we are sexually active. we recently have stop doing it. last month we did it and before he would ejaculate he would take it out and ejaculate on my stamach. i got brown\ pinkish discharge but it was mostly blood (kind of heavy)and i have no idea what it is. could i have the chance of being pregnent? ( i am very stress out also for the last month)i dont know if it was my period or not and i've never felt in symstoms ( vomiting etc)im freak out because i have white discharge but i haven't recieve my period this past february. i am very scared of getting pregnant. me and him already talk about this but he is not sure what to do. can you give me an info of what happens before pregnancy? is this natural for my menstruation or its just irregular?
White discharge can also be a normal part of the menstrual cycle, provided it does not smell, look, or feel too strange. During ovulation (when an egg is released from your ovaries) discharge changes slightly.
Because I'm not very clear about what you actually experienced, and because I'm not a doctor, I can only recommend some steps you can take now. First, take a pregnancy test - and make sure you read the intructions carefully. If it's negative and your period still does not come within a week, take it again. If it's negative and your period still has not arrived, you'll want to see a doctor to figure out why.
If it is positive, then you'll need to see a mdical professional to discuss your options.
If you are experiencing itching or discomfort in your vagina, the white discharge could also indicate another problem (like a yeast infection). Again, a doctor can check this out and treat you accordingly.
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