i have the same situationi had sex with my GF this may 15, it was her ovulation week, but i didn't cum inside her, i'm just worried about pre cum.so by May 17 after she told me that she had white milky thing coming out from her vagina, we decided to buy Nordette. she took the first dose by 1pm which is May 18, and the next dose is May 19 1am. will she get pregnant? thanks for answering. >.<-Kean
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Hi Kean,
The white milky thing may have been normal discharge.
She took Nordette just in time. How effective it will be only time will tell. If you didn't ejaculate then odds are better that she won't get pregnant. There is always a chance however.
Good luck.
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really. OMG what a relief. >.<in addition to that, we're planning to have her take a HPT this May 30. is it a bit early? should we wait a bit longer? or is it the right time?
-Kean
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Discharge is how the vagina cleans itself. It can increase after sex.
You can test on the 30th. It will have been two weeks.
She MUST use her first morning urine (wakeup pee) for the best accuracy.
Good luck.
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oh God you're a life saver. and one more thing. she has this burping. for the past 2 days, and after she took Nordette she has this cramping but it went bye bye just today, but the burping still remains. is it a sign of pregnancy if she is pregnant or just a side effect the pill?-Kean
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The cramping can be a side effect. Gastrointestinal problems too, so likely the burping as well.
Remember, it can mess up her periods. She might have her next period early or late AND it might be heavier or lighter than normal.
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so it's okay if she didn't receive her period by May 31? btw her due is on May 31.and in addition does bowel movement with cramps is also a side effect of the pill?-Kean
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Im also having this increase in my discharge to the point where underwear gets a little wet like I'm my period but I'm not what does this mean?
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It can be anything Sarah. That's how your vagina clean itself. If you've been sexually active there can be an increase. Some discharge is normal.
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Not by itself Sarah.
All women have some vaginal discharge, it's normal. Usually just before you ovulate you'd be more likely to notice an increased discharge.
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You can have discharge if you're pregnant OR if you're not pregnant.
Normally, the first sign of pregnancy is a missed period. Have you missed a period?
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