There may be vaginal discharge in the female reproductive tract, and everyone should pay attention to the condition of vaginal discharge, because once there is an abnormality in vaginal discharge, such as color change, odor, etc., it may indicate that the woman has gynecological diseases, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for routine vaginal discharge testing as soon as possible. So, if pregnant, will there still be vaginal discharge?
If a woman successfully becomes pregnant, there will still be vaginal discharge in the reproductive tract, and there may be an increase in vaginal discharge, which is a normal situation caused by physiological factors. After pregnancy, hormones in the body will increase, especially estrogen levels, which can lead to an increase in cervical and vaginal secretions.
After pregnancy, women may experience an increase in vaginal discharge. If there are no other adverse symptoms, there is no need to worry, as this is a normal phenomenon during pregnancy. If the vaginal discharge turns yellow and has a strange odor, especially when there are symptoms of itching in the external genitalia, it is considered an abnormal situation. This is mostly due to vaginitis and requires timely treatment at the hospital.
Women have lower immunity during pregnancy and are more susceptible to various diseases than usual. If you get vaginitis during pregnancy, it can have a significant impact on the pregnancy and easily lead to embryonic arrest and threatened miscarriage. Moreover, in the late stages of pregnancy, vaginal inflammation may lead to amniotic membrane inflammation, premature rupture of membranes, and even premature birth.