Watery vaginal discharge in women is not necessarily a sign of pregnancy. If it is a very obvious watery discharge, typical of vaginal drainage, and menstruation is not pushed back, one should consider if there is endometrial or ovarian pathology and it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible. In pregnant women with a watery discharge, it is important to consider if the water has broken. Some women without disease may also have increased discharge that soaks through their underwear and can be mistaken for vaginal drainage, mostly in women of childbearing age and with high estrogen levels. People with celiac disease also tend to have a lot of vaginal discharge, which is odorless and normal in color. When vaginal discharge occurs, it depends on whether the condition is physiological or pathological.