Trying To Conceive, Periods Irregular, On Duphaston. Having White Non Sticky Discharge. Pregnant?
Hi Doc, I am trying to concieve and hand my last periods on 5th December 2012. We had intercourse in between 15- 27th December occassionally. From 25th onwards i am having a lotion like white non sticky discharge . I am on duphaston twice daily stating 18th Dec till 6th Jan. My periods are a little irregular. Can i be pregnant? I was even feeling a little pain in my breast form the last 2 days. Thanks
Its too early to say whether you can be pregnant.Since your periods are irregular,the ovulation cannot be calculated without ultrasound guidance.
I suggest you wait another week at least and if no periods,get a urine pregnancy test done.
If its negative then you should see a specialist and undergo some tests for further details. Hormone imbalance is usually the most common cause of irregular periods.
Hello
Thanks for your query.
The only way to check if you are pregnant is to take a pregnancy test.
The other symptoms are not specific
ALso, if your periods are irregular, then take a pregnancy test after the maximum delay that you have had so far, or better still, consult a gynecologist right away for confirmation
Take care and best of luck
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Trying To Conceive, Periods Irregular, On Duphaston. Having White Non Sticky Discharge. Pregnant?
Its too early to say whether you can be pregnant.Since your periods are irregular,the ovulation cannot be calculated without ultrasound guidance. I suggest you wait another week at least and if no periods,get a urine pregnancy test done. If its negative then you should see a specialist and undergo some tests for further details. Hormone imbalance is usually the most common cause of irregular periods.