Every women
experiences vaginal discharge at various points throughout her menstrual cycle.
Tell your doctor as soon as possible if
you experience vaginal discharge during your pregnancy.
After a vaginal delivery or C - section, you'll
experience a vaginal discharge called lochia, which consists of leftover blood, mucus, and sloughed - off tissue from the lining of the uterus.
She is
experiencing vaginal discharge with pus and she was not spayed.
When symptomatic, females might
experience a vaginal discharge (which may or may not have an unpleasant odor), spotting, and itching or swelling in the genital area.
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You may be ovulating if you
experience an increase in
vaginal mucus, especially if it your
vaginal discharge is thick, white, and elastic.
Some of the most commonly
experienced pregnancy symptoms include: nausea / vomiting, an enhanced sense of smell, frequent urination, breast tenderness, extreme tiredness, a missed period, light bleeding, dizziness / fainting, constipation, mood swings / irritability, heartburn / indigestion, changes in complexion, increased cervical mucous /
vaginal discharge, weight loss, cramping, backache, headaches, an enhanced sense of taste and
vaginal changes.
It is common for women to
experience skin changes including more acne, weight gain, loss of hair, dark hair growth, headaches, breast tenderness, nipple
discharge (not related to breastfeeding), low sex drive,
vaginal dryness, and bloating.
However, most women start
experiencing the early signs in the 3rd or 4th week of pregnancy with implantation bleeding or spotting (brown
vaginal discharge) often being the initial sign.
By this time, you may start to
experience some early pregnancy symptoms — a missed period, abdominal cramping, mild spotting, sore breasts, and even a white
vaginal discharge.
Call the doctor if... • you
experience extreme abdominal tenderness, fever or persistent cramping • you have problems urinating • your stitches become extremely tender • your
vaginal discharge suddenly becomes bright red and extremely heavy (soaking one large pad in the course of an hour), develops an unpleasant odour or contains clots larger than a quarter • you develop a fever or flu - like symptoms • you feel dizzy or faint, even after you have rested • you develop a hot, inflamed or red area on your leg that is tender to the touch (sign of a possible blood clot)