The recent discharge is not necessarily pregnancy.
Increased discharge in physiological state is mostly seen during pregnancy, before menstruation and during ovulation. High estrogen level will cause cervical glands to secrete exuberantly, and the discharge will increase and become transparent and drawn, so this is not a characteristic manifestation of pregnancy.
In addition, taking estrogen-containing medications, such as estradiol valerate tablets and conjugated estrogen tablets, will also cause estrogen levels to increase in the body, and secretions will increase. In addition, gynecological infections, such as cervicitis and vaginitis, due to pathogenic microorganisms that stimulate the mucous membrane of the cervix and vagina will also cause increased secretions, accompanied by vulvar itching, odor and other manifestations.
It is not accurate to rely only on symptoms to determine pregnancy. It is recommended to check blood HCG and ultrasound, and pregnancy can only be confirmed if the blood HCG increases significantly and the pregnancy sac can be seen in the uterine cavity at the same time.