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Thick White Discharge, Delayed Periods. Had Got Early Periods With Heavy Flow Post Unprotected Sex. Pregnancy Sign?

Hi, I had sex December 22 or around that time without protection but he never got cum inside me and I was supposed to get my period the 7th of January but instead got it like 4 days earlier and it wasn t a strong heavy period which scared me a little. My next period should come on the 4th, and I m now getting white thick discharge , but I don t know if it could mean anything like pregnancy?
Wed, 23 Jan 2013
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hello ,
thanks for the query,

Thick white discharge suggests vaginal infection.
Get a pregnancy test or UPT done to rule out pregnancy.

Once pregnancy is ruled out , take treatment for vaginal infection -either local or vaginal.
Most likely diagnosis is candidiasis - fungal infection.
Get a swab test done. and contact your Gynaecologist for treatment
Maintain personal hygiene.

regards,
Dr Nilofer


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Thick White Discharge, Delayed Periods. Had Got Early Periods With Heavy Flow Post Unprotected Sex. Pregnancy Sign?

Hello , thanks for the query, Thick white discharge suggests vaginal infection. Get a pregnancy test or UPT done to rule out pregnancy. Once pregnancy is ruled out , take treatment for vaginal infection -either local or vaginal. Most likely diagnosis is candidiasis - fungal infection. Get a swab test done. and contact your Gynaecologist for treatment Maintain personal hygiene. regards, Dr Nilofer