Ok .. Hi mom's and mom's to be. My partner and I are trying too conceive.. my last period was on December the 8th.. and it ended on December the 10th.... We had unprecedented sex on December 21,22,23..and 24th.... I've been having.. what you call white flow since Dec 27th... My period is due today January 3rd.... My test yesterday came out negative... Could I still be pregnant... I really feel as if I am... If so when should I test again
QFP.
....so many things wrong with this. I don't even know where to start except....
I'm not usually very active in these types of questions since I'm new but maybe I've had too much rum & coke... So here goes: please read the newbie blog, sex that occurred 1 week ago would NOT result in a BFP today....
Unprecedented sex? I am going to go ahead and assume that this is an unfortunate but rather comical typo.
Test says no, so no... keep peeing on sticks if that makes you feel better. As often as your wallet feels comfortable I suppose. We can't really tell you when a good time to test would be.
Haha, I forgot this has happened here already. Maybe it is a real thing and we just don't know about it. We could start a clinical trial with all of our test subjects now.
Cycles1-3: 70+ days ending w/ Provera Nov 2013: Dx w/ PCOs and started Pregnitude Cycles 4-5: Cycling with Prometrium- Still no ovulation Cycle 6: Finally O'd by myself on CD 29 (7 day LP) Cycles 7-10: Late ovulation and short LPs Sept 2014-Finally making an RE appointment! 9/24 10/1-began metformin; 10/16 HSG= All clear! SA= super sperm Cycle 12: Nov 2014-2.5 mg femara + TI = BFN Cycle 13 Dec 2014 2.5 mg femara + TI =? TTGP December Siggy: Favorite Christmas MovieSNL Digital Short
If I was having white flow I would not even take a test. I mean, white flow can only mean one thing- your eggo is preggo.
Or you have a ragging yeast infection...
I was actually looking for a Juno gif and found this. lol
If you had read the newbie blog, you would understand this is a HUGE no no question. So don't expect anything from this thread.
With that being said take what these ladies have told you - go read the newbie blog and familiarize yourself with this community. We cannot see inside your ute, so none of us can answer this question for you.
Leukorrhea Leukorrhea is an increased thin, milky white or creamy, usually odorless discharge from the cervix and is common in early pregnancy. It is caused by the ectropion and exposure of the endocervical glands of the cervix to the vaginal environment. This causes them to produce more mucous secretions which contains more white blood cells.
Sometimes the leukorrhea can be heavy and cause vaginal or vulvar itching. The exposed cervix can become inflamed (cervicitis) and produce more mucus.
Leukorrhea Leukorrhea is an increased thin, milky white or creamy, usually odorless discharge from the cervix and is common in early pregnancy. It is caused by the ectropion and exposure of the endocervical glands of the cervix to the vaginal environment. This causes them to produce more mucous secretions which contains more white blood cells.
Sometimes the leukorrhea can be heavy and cause vaginal or vulvar itching. The exposed cervix can become inflamed (cervicitis) and produce more mucus.
It's common to have more vaginal discharge in pregnancy. It's usually harmless, and not that different from the discharge that you had before you were pregnant. There's just more of it.
Normal vaginal discharge is called leucorrhoea. It's a mild or musky-smelling milky fluid that keeps your vagina clean. It comes from your cervix, which is the neck of your uterus (womb). You probably get more when you're pregnant because more blood is flowing to the area.
This discharge tends to increase as you approach labour, and it can be quite heavy. At this stage, you may also notice a bloody, mucus-streaked show. This is the plug that seals your cervix during pregnancy. When it loosens and comes out, it's one of the signs that labour may start soon.
It's common to have more vaginal discharge in pregnancy. It's usually harmless, and not that different from the discharge that you had before you were pregnant. There's just more of it.
Normal vaginal discharge is called leucorrhoea. It's a mild or musky-smelling milky fluid that keeps your vagina clean. It comes from your cervix, which is the neck of your uterus (womb). You probably get more when you're pregnant because more blood is flowing to the area.
This discharge tends to increase as you approach labour, and it can be quite heavy. At this stage, you may also notice a bloody, mucus-streaked show. This is the plug that seals your cervix during pregnancy. When it loosens and comes out, it's one of the signs that labour may start soon. How can I deal with the
I think you mean that in the past your cycles have been 26 days. This is not a concrete thing, it is completely possible and actually quite probable that this will change.
Why I am even entertaining logic right now I am not sure...
Re: am I pregnant
....so many things wrong with this. I don't even know where to start except....
Unprecedented sex?!
Unprecedented sex? I am going to go ahead and assume that this is an unfortunate but rather comical typo.
Test says no, so no... keep peeing on sticks if that makes you feel better. As often as your wallet feels comfortable I suppose. We can't really tell you when a good time to test would be.
TTC Since 6/2013 Early Loss: 9/2013 MFI Diagnosis: 12/2014
April 2013-Came off BCP
Nov 2013: Dx w/ PCOs and started Pregnitude
Cycles 4-5: Cycling with Prometrium- Still no ovulation
Cycle 6: Finally O'd by myself on CD 29 (7 day LP)
Cycles 7-10: Late ovulation and short LPs
Sept 2014-Finally making an RE appointment! 9/24
10/1-began metformin; 10/16 HSG= All clear! SA= super sperm
Cycle 12: Nov 2014-2.5 mg femara + TI = BFN
Cycle 13 Dec 2014 2.5 mg femara + TI =?
TTGP December Siggy: Favorite Christmas Movie SNL Digital Short
Or you have a ragging yeast infection...
With that being said take what these ladies have told you - go read the newbie blog and familiarize yourself with this community. We cannot see inside your ute, so none of us can answer this question for you.
Leukorrhea is an increased thin, milky white or creamy, usually odorless discharge from the cervix and is common in early pregnancy. It is caused by the ectropion and exposure of the endocervical glands of the cervix to the vaginal environment. This causes them to produce more mucous secretions which contains more white blood cells.
Sometimes the leukorrhea can be heavy and cause vaginal or vulvar itching. The exposed cervix can become inflamed (cervicitis) and produce more mucus.
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Leukorrhea is an increased thin, milky white or creamy, usually odorless discharge from the cervix and is common in early pregnancy. It is caused by the ectropion and exposure of the endocervical glands of the cervix to the vaginal environment. This causes them to produce more mucous secretions which contains more white blood cells.
Sometimes the leukorrhea can be heavy and cause vaginal or vulvar itching. The exposed cervix can become inflamed (cervicitis) and produce more mucus.
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Normal vaginal discharge is called leucorrhoea. It's a mild or musky-smelling milky fluid that keeps your vagina clean. It comes from your cervix, which is the neck of your uterus (womb). You probably get more when you're pregnant because more blood is flowing to the area.
This discharge tends to increase as you approach labour, and it can be quite heavy. At this stage, you may also notice a bloody, mucus-streaked show. This is the plug that seals your cervix during pregnancy. When it loosens and comes out, it's one of the signs that labour may start soon.
Normal vaginal discharge is called leucorrhoea. It's a mild or musky-smelling milky fluid that keeps your vagina clean. It comes from your cervix, which is the neck of your uterus (womb). You probably get more when you're pregnant because more blood is flowing to the area.
This discharge tends to increase as you approach labour, and it can be quite heavy. At this stage, you may also notice a bloody, mucus-streaked show. This is the plug that seals your cervix during pregnancy. When it loosens and comes out, it's one of the signs that labour may start soon.
How can I deal with the
I think you mean that in the past your cycles have been 26 days. This is not a concrete thing, it is completely possible and actually quite probable that this will change.
Why I am even entertaining logic right now I am not sure...
edited - wrong vowel