Too early: A home pregnancy test is reliable 11-12 days after a (certain) ovulation or 1-2 days before and expected period. I'd ignore the discharge, it tells you nothing. Hope this helps, good wishes.
Answered 12/16/2014
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Maybe: The discharge is not something I would use to evaluate for pregnancy. You could do a home pregnancy test at this time, BUT I don't recommend that until your period is late. Pregnancy tests are now very accurate but sometimes you will get a positive test then get your period. That would be what we term a "chemical pregnancy" meaning it never got off the ground and you lost it. Makes u crazy!
Answered 4/25/2015
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