Vaginal Discharge During Pregnancy

Increased vaginal discharge is quite common during pregnancy. Causes are most often benign and normal. It might be a case of leukorrhea − a mild-smelling milky fluid or discharge, caused by an increased blood flow to the vaginal area. It is similar to the discharge experienced before pregnancy, only that now there might be a significant increase in it. For some women, approaching labor might increase it and make it heavier.

Vaginal discharge is often one of the temporary changes pregnancy brings. It is necessary to observe normal sanitary procedures like keeping the genital area clean, wearing cotton underwear, avoiding perfumes and deodorant soaps. Also, avoid douching during pregnancy, as it might result in introduction of air into your circulatory system through the vagina, which can cause serious complications.

However, vaginal discharge during pregnancy can also be a sign of Bacterial Vaginosis. This is caused by an imbalance in the vaginal bacteria and you will need to consult a doctor for a proper bacterial vaginosis treatment. A foul-smelling, thick, yellow or green discharge might be a symptom of Bacterial Vaginosis. It can cause itching or burning. A brownish discharge with no bleeding must also be reported to the doctor immediately.

During pregnancy, you can easily prevent vaginal discharge caused due to Bacterial Vaginosis by eating a bowl of yogurt everyday. The lactobacillus acidophilus in yogurt fights infection. Also cut down on intake of refined sugar.

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