I think the best advice I've learned from both personal experience and reading VP is, never trust search engine results when it comes to worrying about a pregnancy. :)
Almost anything and everything can be a sign of pregnancy -- and most of it can be a totally normal non-pregnant thing as well. Discharge, for instance. It's totally normal to have a lot of discharge (so long as it appears healthy and there isn't any foul odour, itching or pain, which may indicate an infection), especially at various times in your cycle and various times in your life.
I agree with others that you may be ovulating now. I'm assuming your period was about 4-5 days long, which means that this is Cycle Day 15 for you. Since women tend to ovulate about 14 days before a period, this would be a very average time to start seeing the famous egg-white cervical mucous that signals ovulation. And the white discharge you describe is exactly what I get during my ovulation -- I can definitely feel my ovulatory discharge spewing out, heh.
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Date: 2008-01-30 06:22 am (UTC)Almost anything and everything can be a sign of pregnancy -- and most of it can be a totally normal non-pregnant thing as well. Discharge, for instance. It's totally normal to have a lot of discharge (so long as it appears healthy and there isn't any foul odour, itching or pain, which may indicate an infection), especially at various times in your cycle and various times in your life.
I agree with others that you may be ovulating now. I'm assuming your period was about 4-5 days long, which means that this is Cycle Day 15 for you. Since women tend to ovulate about 14 days before a period, this would be a very average time to start seeing the famous egg-white cervical mucous that signals ovulation. And the white discharge you describe is exactly what I get during my ovulation -- I can definitely feel my ovulatory discharge spewing out, heh.