- female
- 25 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm a bit concerned and curiouscan someone actually be pregnant without experiencing any of the typical symptoms like vomiting, feeling tired, or having changes in taste? Just trying to understand if it's possible to have no signs at all.
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The milky fluid you are describing could be normal vaginal discharge, which can vary in consistency and color throughout your menstrual cycle. However, if you are experiencing weakness, pain in your legs, and itching, it may be a sign of an underlying infection. I recommend you to consult a doctor for further evaluation and possible treatment.
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Hi! It's great that you're hearing the baby's heartbeat, but a decrease in movements can sometimes indicate a need for medical attention. Please visit your doctor immediately to ensure everything is okay. They might do an ultrasound or other checks for reassurance.
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