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MrsHenderson25
Oct 13, 2011, 08:36 AM
My last period was on sept. 9th I am late. I have heavy white discharge.. Could I be pregnant?

butterballz
Oct 13, 2011, 08:37 AM
Heavy white discharge could mean many things. My best suggestion is to go get a pregnancy test.

Kahani Punjab
Oct 13, 2011, 08:51 AM
Mrs. Henderson (Age 25)

Welcome to this beautiful site, first!

The white or whitish discharge has many meanings, no doubt, but if you did not have mens, even during periods, there are chances, you are in a family way, but do not cheer/fear (depending upon what you want), as only the pregnency test is the final test!

Go for it, I shall advise.

MrsHenderson25
Oct 18, 2011, 06:29 AM
Hello I need to know why my period is 10 days late.. I have irregular cycles that come between day 33-36 one time it went to 40 days letuas phase.. But my period in August started August 8th and then sept 9th.. I've been trying to track ovulation but like I say I had a negative pregnancy test on oct 15th please help thank you

MrsHenderson25
Oct 18, 2011, 06:39 AM
Well I took pregnancy test on October 15th and it was negative.. still no period and now 10 days late.. what next?

MrsHenderson25
Oct 20, 2011, 06:57 AM
Ok so I had period may 25th then June 27th nothing in July then in August started August 8th then sept 9th.. Now October nothing again.. Took a pregnancy test oct 15th it was negative could I be pregnant.. I have white discharge more than normal. Please help.. Me an my husband are trying to conceive but don't know where we are going wrong.. Thanks in advance

DoulaLC
Oct 20, 2011, 05:20 PM
Pregnancy will be a possibility since you are having sex and trying to conceive. With irregular cycles, it can make it more difficult predicting when you are likely to be the most fertile. It also makes it more challenging to track ovulation. What ways have you tried to do so? How long have you and your husband been actively trying?

Since your cycles can be irregular, you may want to see your doctor or midwife about some ways to try and help regulate them. If you have been trying for over a year, they may do some initial testing for both you and your husband.