Under normal circumstances, the secretion that flows out of a woman's vagina is vaginal discharge, which is colorless and odorless, and is a normal physiological manifestation of women. When abnormal vaginal discharge occurs, it indicates that the female body may also have abnormalities or other phenomena. So is the white sticky jelly appearing below pregnant?
Female vaginal discharge is the discharge of waste secretions from the vagina and cervix, and under normal circumstances, the amount of vaginal discharge in women is very small. But when vaginal discharge appears too much and stays in the female vagina for too long, it can easily lead to a large amount, viscosity, and heavier color of vaginal discharge, and in severe cases, a fishy smell.
Abnormal vaginal discharge in women does not necessarily indicate pregnancy. It may be caused by gynecological inflammations such as cervicitis, vaginitis, or improper hygiene during daily or sexual activities, resulting in abnormal and sticky vaginal discharge that appears jelly like. When women experience this symptom in their lower body, they can go to the hospital for routine tests such as vaginal discharge.
Women with abnormal vaginal discharge may also have the possibility of pregnancy, but when the discharge is jelly like and viscous, the possibility of pregnancy is low. However, women can use test strips to check if they are pregnant. When women have vaginal discharge and suffer from gynecological inflammation, they should pay attention to rest and avoid eating spicy and easily flammable foods. If a woman experiences excessive heat, it can also affect the normal functioning of vaginal discharge.