It is quite common for pregnant women to experience white vaginal discharge and mild cramping during the early stages of pregnancy. In most cases, this is completely normal and not a cause for concern. The white discharge, known as leukorrhea, is a result of increased estrogen levels and helps keep the vagina clean and free from infections. As long as the discharge is odorless, clear or milky in color, and not accompanied by itching or burning sensations, it is considered normal. Cramping can also be a normal part of early pregnancy as the uterus expands and adjusts to accommodate the growing fetus. However, if you experience severe pain or notice any unusual changes in your discharge (such as a foul smell or an abnormal color), it is important to consult your healthcare provider as these could be signs of an infection or other complications.