Does Having Discharge Mean You Can't Get Pregnant? - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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The presence of vaginal discharge does not indicate that a person cannot become pregnant?


I have less vaginal discharge than usual, and I'm worried that I might be pregnant! My period is more than a week late, but I still have some discharge.

I love you forever., 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2002/07/08

Dr. Wei Fumao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Vaginal discharge is not related to pregnancy; if you are a week late, you should consult a physician.

Reply Date: 2002/07/08

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The presence of vaginal discharge, or leukorrhea, does not inherently indicate that you cannot get pregnant. In fact, vaginal discharge is a normal part of the menstrual cycle and can vary in amount, consistency, and color depending on hormonal changes in your body.
When you are approaching ovulation, you may notice an increase in clear, stretchy discharge, which is a sign of fertility. Conversely, after ovulation, the discharge may become thicker and less abundant due to changes in hormone levels. Therefore, the presence or absence of discharge alone is not a reliable indicator of your fertility status.

If your menstrual period is late, it could be a sign of pregnancy, especially if you have had unprotected intercourse. However, a delay in menstruation can also be caused by various factors, including stress, hormonal imbalances, changes in weight, or underlying health conditions. If you are concerned about the possibility of being pregnant, the most effective way to determine this is to take a home pregnancy test or consult with a healthcare provider for a blood test.

Regarding the concern about having less discharge than usual, it is important to note that variations in discharge can occur for many reasons, including hormonal fluctuations, dehydration, or even certain medical conditions. If you are experiencing other symptoms such as abdominal pain, unusual odor, or changes in color, it may be worth discussing these with a healthcare professional.

In summary, having discharge—whether it is more or less than usual—does not mean you cannot get pregnant. If you suspect you might be pregnant due to a missed period, taking a pregnancy test is the best course of action. If you have ongoing concerns about your reproductive health or fertility, it is advisable to seek guidance from a healthcare provider who can offer personalized advice based on your medical history and current health status.

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