Are you pregnant if your underwear is a little yellow

  Many women who are preparing for pregnancy now belong to older women. The more anxious they are to have a baby, the more abnormal their bodies always appear, which makes women very headache stricken. Generally, women can reflect their physical condition through vaginal secretions, so these women who want to get pregnant are very excited when they see their underwear is a little yellow, thinking they are pregnant. So if the underwear is a little yellow, is she pregnant?

  

Are you pregnant if your underwear is a little yellow1

  Underwear is a close fitting garment for women, and it is usually recommended to choose underwear with a lighter color to better understand the secretion situation. If the underwear is a little yellow, it doesn't necessarily mean pregnancy. It should be noted that if a woman's vaginal discharge turns yellow, it can easily cause the underwear to be a little yellow. Being contaminated with urine can easily cause underwear to turn yellow, so women should use tissues to wipe their private parts after urinating.

  Female menstrual blood contamination can also easily cause yellowing of underwear, and there are always yellow spots on underwear, which is likely due to the secretion of dirt from private parts. Generally, female hormone secretion increases after pregnancy, and it is normal for some secretions to increase. It is also common for underwear to be slightly yellow. However, pregnancy cannot be determined by the color of underwear. To determine pregnancy, one can undergo an early pregnancy test or go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination.

  Women are prone to gynecological diseases, so they should change their underwear every day and clean their private areas to avoid inflammation. And when cleaning underwear, try to wash it by hand and use flowing water to avoid the growth of more bacteria. I hope everyone can master the correct underwear cleaning method.

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