Does a woman have white discharge during pregnancy?
I've noticed an increase in white discharge since I became pregnant, and I'm wondering if this is normal. Does a woman typically have white discharge during pregnancy, or should I be concerned about it? It doesn't have any smell or itching.
I've read in forums that a milky white discharge can actually be an early sign of pregnancy. It's supposed to protect the womb from infections. It's good to keep track of any changes gently.
For me, I had some complications so I was extra careful with any changes down there. Normally white discharge is fine, but if you feel any discomfort or if the color changes, please contact your doctor immediately. Don't ignore it or try home remedies.
I had normal white discharge throughout, but since I had thyroid issues, I was always visiting my clinic. Mention it during your regular checkup just to be safe. Your doctor can easily check if it's healthy or needs any mild treatment.
White discharge is totally normal because of all the hormonal changes. Just make sure it is not yellow, green, or smelling bad, and there's no itching. If you notice any of those symptoms, go straight to your doctor because it could be an infection.
Yes, it is very common. My mother-in-law told me it is normal body heat, but I asked my doctor just to be sure. She said a thin, odorless white discharge is completely normal, but if it smells or itches, we must tell the doctor.
Yes dear, it's very common and actually helps prevent infections from travelling up. Just wear cotton panties and keep the area dry. If it gets thick like curd or starts itching, let your gynac know so they can give you a safe cream.