White discharge when pregnant: should you worry?

When a woman's body detects the hormonal change that occurs during pregnancy, vaginal discharge increases. In many cases, especially for new mothers, this event is not known and it is easy for anxiety to occur, but there is no reason to be alarmed, having white discharge when you are pregnant is normal, it is part of the many changes that a woman's body undergoes during gestation.

There are women who, even when pregnant, can continue to menstruate for a few months, so changing the flow during pregnancy can give us an extra clue to our condition.

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All women can find some traces of white discharge inside their underwear on a daily basis. In some cases these losses are more abundant, and in others the amount is less. It is all very subjective, if you notice something abnormal, talk to your doctor.

White discharge when you are pregnant will be more abundant and denser due to the increased production of estrogen, although every woman is different and the changes will be different depending on their nature.

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White discharge when pregnant is normal and natural

Every pregnant woman should know that increased vaginal discharge is normal. Many think it may be an infection that can affect the fetus, but the reality is that it is part of the pregnancy process.

This change can be unpleasant and uncomfortable for both you and your partner, but the only thing you can do is continue with intimate hygiene by trying to change detergent if necessary, both for the good of the mother and the baby.

A good way to prevent infections is to wash the area thoroughly, always from front to back to avoid contact with the vagina. The cotton panty liners can be used for greater comfort and especially in this period it is better not to use tampons.

The genital area must be kept clean and dry and it is advisable to use cotton underwear and avoid synthetic fabrics.

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White discharge when pregnant: periodic check-ups

Although the increased flow in pregnancy is normal and natural, the possibility of an infection cannot be ruled out. If the discharge is greenish in color, with an unpleasant odor and accompanied by itching, consult your gynecologist as it could be an "infection. If so, don't worry ... it doesn't necessarily affect the baby."
If, on the other hand, the leaks are excessively liquid, odorless and colorless, this is a reason to be careful because it can be a leak of amniotic fluid and the baby may be at risk. Also, as the time of delivery approaches, the flow can turn brown, in this last case it is advisable to consult the gynecologist as soon as possible.

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Take care of yourself more than ever during pregnancy

A good pregnancy diet is the best prevention to avoid infections. There are doctors who strongly advise against the intake of refined sugar, as it can create the perfect ground for the birth of mushrooms, however, it is advisable to take yogurt every day. Of course, neither of these two options is decisive, but they must be taken as a support for a healthy and healthy diet during pregnancy.
If you notice that the flow increases progressively, you don't need to panic. As the time of delivery approaches, the flow increases in quantity and is more and more dense. Without a doubt, knowing the changes vaginal discharge can go through during pregnancy and being able to differentiate an infection from amniotic fluid loss can make the nine months of pregnancy smoother and happier. You just need to take care of yourself more than ever during these months and remain calm but alert to avoid any situation that may be of greater importance.

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