After pregnancy, women may experience some physiological changes, such as nausea and vomiting, breast swelling, and other symptoms. And vaginal discharge is a physiological secretion unique to women. If there are changes in the characteristics of vaginal discharge during pregnancy preparation, it is often considered whether it is related to pregnancy. So, is it pregnant if the vaginal discharge is a bit loose?
A slight stretch of vaginal discharge in women is not an effective indication of pregnancy, and it cannot be solely considered related to pregnancy based on this characteristic change. Usually, the stringy appearance of vaginal discharge is related to the onset of ovulation in women. If women in the preparation period find that their vaginal discharge has become thinner and increased, and it is stringy, they may consider arranging sexual intercourse as appropriate, which can help increase the chances of conception.
During the preconception period, if a woman wants to know if she has successfully conceived, she can use early pregnancy test strips for self testing about 15 days after intercourse, or test about a week after experiencing amenorrhea. First, collect mid morning urine and then use a pregnancy test stick or early pregnancy test strip to test. If a positive reaction is detected, it means that there are two red lines indicating pregnancy. Otherwise, it means that the pregnancy is still successful.
If you want to know if you will get pregnant earlier, you can go to the hospital for a serum HCG test or a urine test one week after sexual intercourse to see if there are HCG substances present. This is a quantitative testing method used by hospitals, which can be more accurate and diagnose pregnancy earlier.