If you use condoms correctly & consistently, then they can be very effective at preventing pregnancy. However, if you have had unprotected sex, there is the possibility of pregnancy.
Vaginal discharge is normal and varies on the timing of your menstrual cycle. Vaginal discharge helps maintain the vaginal pH and clear unwanted bacteria out of the vagina. Normal discharge can range from clear to white, but may dry yellow on your panties or pad. It can be thick or thin, and vary in amount. Discharge should not have an unpleasant odor.
Since the amount of vaginal discharge can vary depending on your hormone levels, increased vaginal discharge is not a reliable indicator of pregnancy. If you are concerned about this, the only way to know is to do a pregnancy test.
Family Planning Plus clinics offer gynecological exams, birth control, and pregnancy testing for little to no cost, depending on your household size and income. You are welcome to schedule an appointment at any of our 4 clinic locations.
28. February 2012
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