Is it normal not to have discharge during early pregnancy?
Typically, no. While many women notice an increase in vaginal discharge during pregnancy, you’re not likely to notice this symptom in the week or two just after conception.
Does discharge dry up in early pregnancy?
Early on in a pregnancy, you may feel more wetness in your underwear than usual. You may also notice a larger amount of dry whitish-yellow discharge on your underwear at the end of the day or overnight.
Why do I have no discharge?
Sometimes, a lack of discharge or lubrication can be a sign of an infection such as BV, a yeast infection or an STD and you may not have any other symptoms to suggest this.
Why do I have no discharge and no period?
Missed Or Late Menstrual Period, No Menstrual Periods And Vaginal Discharge. These symptoms can be present in perimenopause or with an ectopic pregnancy (a medical emergency). Vaginal yeast infection or chlamydia ( a sexually-transmitted infection) can also be responsible for these symptoms.
Does no discharge mean my period is coming?
It might be alarming to find that you don’t have vaginal discharge right before your period, but this is normal. Vaginal discharge, also known as cervical mucus, looks different from person to person. It also varies throughout the menstrual cycle, from dry and largely absent to clear and stretchy.
How does stomach feel in early pregnancy?
Tummy twinges, pinching and pulling Some women experience feelings inside their stomachs in the early stages of pregnancy that replicate the sensation of their muscles being pulled and stretched. Sometimes referred to as ‘abdominal twinges’, these tingles are nothing to worry about.
When do most pregnancy symptoms start?
Some women feel the first twinges of pregnancy a week or two after conceiving, while others don’t feel any different for a few months. 50 percent had some symptoms of pregnancy by the time they were 5 weeks pregnant. 70 percent had symptoms by 6 weeks. 90 percent had symptoms by 8 weeks.
Can you be bloated at 2 weeks pregnant?
Bloating. As your body starts to realize you’re pregnant, it will probably slow down the digestion process in an effort to deliver more nutrients to baby. This can result in a bit of gas and bloating—hey, maybe it will even look a bit like a 2 weeks pregnant belly!