* Hormonal fluctuations: Your hormones fluctuate throughout your menstrual cycle, and these changes can affect the amount and consistency of vaginal discharge.
* Ovulation: Some women experience increased discharge around ovulation.
* Infections: Yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis can cause changes in discharge.
* Medications: Certain medications can also affect vaginal discharge.
The best way to know if you're pregnant is to take a pregnancy test. Most home pregnancy tests are accurate a few days before your expected period. If you get a negative result but still think you might be pregnant, wait a few days and test again.
If you're concerned about the discharge or have any other symptoms, it's always a good idea to consult with your doctor. They can help determine the cause of the discharge and provide appropriate guidance.