What Does White Tissue Like Vaginal Discharge Indicate?
Hi, I am trying to get pregnant. I should have had my period by now. its delayed by 2-4 days. It is not unusual to be delayed for me. But for the last 2-3 days I see a whitish small tissue when I pee. Is it normal. i had a mc 3 months ago and its making me scared. What is it. Can I be pregnant?
I can understand your concern. A whitish vaginal discharge that is odorless and without any symptoms like pain or burning is normal. You should not worry about that.
If you are delayed for your periods and suspect pregnancy is a reason, you can take a home pregnancy test with the fist urine in the morning.
However, if you are delayed for more than 10 days for your periods with negative pregnancy test, or if you develop smelly discharge or pain or any other discomfort, you should consult a gynecologist for physical examination and further investigations.
I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Let me know if I can answer any follow up questions for you.
Best, Dr. Viraj Shah
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What Does White Tissue Like Vaginal Discharge Indicate?
Hello, I can understand your concern. A whitish vaginal discharge that is odorless and without any symptoms like pain or burning is normal. You should not worry about that. If you are delayed for your periods and suspect pregnancy is a reason, you can take a home pregnancy test with the fist urine in the morning. However, if you are delayed for more than 10 days for your periods with negative pregnancy test, or if you develop smelly discharge or pain or any other discomfort, you should consult a gynecologist for physical examination and further investigations. I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Let me know if I can answer any follow up questions for you. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah