Depends: If you have had unprotected sex around the time of ovulation, and are not using any additional form of contraception, then you may be pregnant. The milky discharge by itself does not indicate pregnancy. This could be normal hormonal changes, inflammation, or infection. Get pregnancy test if your normal period does not occur. Get exam if the discharge continues or worsens,
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