Vaginal discharge in early pregnancy
October 6th, 2008 |
Posted by Jill
Inspecting vaginal discharge is the best way of detecting pregnancy. During the early period of pregnancy, vaginal discharge increases.
Cervical mucus test is also another authentic method of testing pregnancy symptoms.
During pregnancy, there is a greater flow of blood into the vagina. Therefore, the estrogen level increases. As you approach the time of labor, the vaginal discharge also increases. Cervical discharge indicates pregnancy only at a later stage. Cervical mucus cannot determine pregnancy at an early stage.
In case of pregnancy, vaginal yeast infection may be fatal. It may even cause termination of pregnancy. There may be a frothy discharge which is yellowish in color, it secreted from the yeast infected vagina during the time of pregnancy. It is not necessarily accompanied with pain, itching and irritation.
The microscopic fungus belonging to the Candida family is commonly responsible for yeast infection in the vagina. It may result in foul smell and colored vaginal discharge. The best solution is to consult a doctor so that you baby is unharmed.
There may be bacterial development in the vagina. OTC bacterial vaginosis treatment is available but you can have yogurt on a regular basis to fight vaginal infection (particularly). If you can reduce the infection, then there will be no foul discharge and your irritation will also vanish.
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