After pregnancy, there will be no more menstruation, mainly because estrogen and progesterone can only maintain the growth of endometrial tissue and cannot cause the endometrium to fall off, so menstruation will not occur. However, some women may experience an increase in vaginal discharge after pregnancy. Is this a sign of gynecological inflammation? Will I have vaginal discharge when I'm just pregnant?

After becoming pregnant, one will enter a period of amenorrhea, during which vaginal discharge will still appear and increase. As long as there is an increase in vaginal discharge without any unusual odor or itching in the external genitalia, there is no need for treatment, which is a normal phenomenon. This is mainly due to the increased secretion of estrogen and progesterone after pregnancy, which also increases vaginal and cervical secretions, resulting in an increase in vaginal discharge.
If there is an increase in vaginal discharge accompanied by abnormalities in color, odor, and appearance, it is necessary to consider whether there is pregnancy combined with vaginitis or pregnancy combined with cervical lesions. For this situation, secretion testing as well as cervical TCT and HPV testing should be performed.
After discovering that she is pregnant, women must first relax, not be too nervous, pay more attention to rest, ensure sufficient sleep, and not be too tired, especially not staying up late, not doing intense exercise, not doing strenuous work, and not having sexual intercourse. At this time, it is also important to pay attention to nutritional supplementation, such as supplementing folic acid in moderation, drinking plenty of plain water, and eating more nutritious foods.