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Me again....we have been ttc for 8 months to no avail and it has been a rollercoaster.  I got my period on Oct. 26th and bled for about 10 days and then these last few days,I have had a lot of discharge but it has been a light salmon/nude color?  This morning the discharge was a little yellow?  We tried on the 3rd of November...I have no pain, no itching, no pregnancy signs except that I'm hungry a lot.  Just wondering if anyone has an idea of what the discharge means??  Thank you for your help ladies!!
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The discharge started around Wednesday the 6th.  We have tried on the 3rd, the 9th and 10th.  I planned on testing in a couple of weeks.  It was just the weirdest color!  No itching or burning at all and it has since stopped and turned to white?
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You can have a bacterial infection with little symptoms.No itching or burning like a yeast infection. When did the discharge start? I'm asking because it just might be implantation bleeding. Usually it's a light pink in color, it can also be red like you're starting your period. This can happen a few days after sex and can be just a tiny bit of spotting to lasting a few days.
I would recommend you see your Dr to see if you might have an infection. If you don't then it could have been implantation bleeding and you can test in a couple of weeks.  
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