I have vaginal discharge, with some cramping, but no other signs of pregnacy...?
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You may have a severe yeast infection. If you have no other signs of pregnancy, that would be my suggestion. BUT...I would go ahead and do a pregnancy test to make sure before getting medication for the yeast infection as some medicine can be harmful to unborn children. Good luck!!!
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So go for ur Doc or get a do it urself test kit!
thanks for sharing.
it depends how old u r and it might be so take a pregnacy test and or talk to your family doctor for furthur info.
its called a yeast infection....go to a doctor....
go to the doctor
Having some amount of vaginal discharge is normal, especially if you are of childbearing age. Glands in the cervix produce a clear mucus. These secretions may turn white or yellow when exposed to the air. These are normal variations.
The amount of mucus produced by the cervical glands varies throughout the menstrual cycle. This is normal and depends on the amount of estrogen circulating in your body.
Vaginal discharge that suddenly differs in color, odor, or consistency, or significantly increases or decreases in amount, may indicate an underlying problem like an infection. If abnormal vaginal discharge is due to a sexually transmitted disease (STD), your sexual partner(s) will likely require treatment as well.
Common Causes:
The following situations can increase the amount of normal vaginal discharge:
Sexual excitement
Emotional stress
Ovulation (when you produce and release an egg from your ovary in the middle of your menstrual cycle)
These conditions can lead to abnormal vaginal discharge:
Vaginal yeast infection -- Technically not an infection, yeast that normally live in the vagina overgrow, causing a cheesy white discharge with redness and itching. Vaginal yeast infections may be related to antibiotics, birth control or other estrogen pills, pregnancy, diabetes, or a weakened immune system.
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) -- Bacteria that normally live in the vagina overgrow, causing a grey discharge and fishy odor that worsen after sexual intercourse. BV is not sexually transmitted.
Trichomonas ("Trich") -- A sexually-transmitted parasite that causes yellowish-grey or green discharge and intense itching.
Other infections and sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia or gonorrhea.
Forgotten tampon or foreign body.
Cervical or vaginal cancer -- rarely a cause of excess discharge.
Could be a "silent" yeast infection ... or .. could be a cyst on your ovary.
please go and see your doctor immediately
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