some day you will get sex education in school and you will learn about these things
2007-08-10 20:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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If you don't have regular periods, you may not be ovulating regularly either, and the discharge may be a sign of ovulation, or approaching period. If there is not itching or smell to the discharge, it is probably something normal. If you are having unprotected sex, you may be pregnant, but the first test may have been too soon for the hormones to show up in your urine. If you are having regular sex, wait about 2 more weeks to re-test. If you only have sex occasionally, count about 2 weeks from your last sexual intercourse, and then add about 10 days to that before you re-test. Remember, that false negative home pregnancy tests are a lot more common than false positives. Some women never test positive to a urine test, and have to have a blood test to be sure. If you are planning the pregnancy, it is a good idea to go ahead and start the prenatal vitamins, and change your diet. Especially not raw meats like sushi, or rare steak, and no soft cheeses. Hope this helps.
2016-04-01 11:02:24
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answered by ? 4
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Most women have discharge to some extent. Since you both haven't taken your clothes off or had actual intercourse, I don't think you are pregnant. It could also be the beginning of a yeast infection which you can get over the counter medications at the drug store for (if the discharge is a lot more than you usually have and you have burning and itching). Some discharge is normal. If you don't know how this all works, you need some education about how all of this works. Look up Planned Parenthood on the Internet so you can educate yourself.
2007-08-10 20:23:26
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answered by amyaz_98 5
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You haven't had sex so what makes you think you are knocked up? Whitish discharge is normal , if it turns green call a doctor. Your discharge may increase, be clear and become sticky at the time of ovulation. The colour has nothing do to with pregnancy. Read some internet health articles to educate yourself on such matters.
2007-08-10 20:27:49
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answered by Muffett : 6
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If his penis has never entered your vagina you cannot be pregnant so stop stressing out! The discharge is very normal. If it gets a foul odor and/or comes with itching and irritation then see a Gynecologist or your regular doctor (could be a yeast infection - totally normal and not related to sex).
2007-08-10 21:54:46
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answered by Christine H 4
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No, white discharge does not mean you are pregnant. And you can not get pregnant if you have never had sex before.
2007-08-10 20:17:38
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answered by Foxy_Lady 2
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Don't be worried, you are NOT pregnant.
You cannot be pregnant without having sex.
Get yourself checked if your worried about the discharge.
2007-08-10 20:23:23
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answered by Just_Smile 4
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It also depends on where you are at in your cycle. If you are close to having your period the white discharge can mean that your period is on its way. If it's at other times it could mean an infection. I would recommend seeing your doctor for further evaluation of the situation to see what they think is going on.
2007-08-10 20:19:01
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answered by sokokl 7
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if you have never had sex, then there is no possible way you can be pregnant. discharge is normal, it sometimes can be a sign that your period is on its way. if it smells fishy or is lumpy, you might want to have a doctor check it out because it might be an infection.
2007-08-10 20:21:07
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answered by cocoachj 2
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Nope. The White discharge is totally normal for a teenager. It's all bout puberty and your vagina keeping itself healthy. don't worry about it.
sometimes it comes about a week before your menstrual cycle too.
2007-08-10 20:21:04
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answered by RattleSnake 2
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How can you be pregnant without sex? If you had no sex it is likely to be thrush, which appears when you are tired and stressed out.
2007-08-10 20:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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