Pregnancy brings along with it many changes in your body, and vaginal discharge is one of them.
It is normal to have vaginal discharge during pregnancy. Normal vaginal discharge during pregnancy is called leukorrhea. You may notice that there is an increase in vaginal discharge as compared to the time when you were not pregnant. This is because of an increase in estrogen in your body and more blood flowing around your vagina.
This vaginal discharge is made up of secretions from the vagina and the cervix, old cells, and normal vaginal bacteria.
Normal vaginal discharge during pregnancy has the following characteristics:
You may choose to wear an unscented panty liner when you have vaginal discharge. Do not wear tampons when you are pregnant as it can cause an infection in your vagina.
As you approach labour, vaginal discharge typically increases in volume and becomes thicker in consistency. If you experience changes in your vaginal discharge before you reach 37 weeks, you should consult your doctor as it may be a sign of premature rupture of membranes or preterm labour.
You should notify your doctor immediately if you notice the following symptoms:
When you experience a change in vaginal discharge, always consult your doctor. Do not attempt to diagnose and treat yourself.
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