I've noticed a yellow discharge recently, and I'm a bit worried since I'm pregnant. Is yellow discharge normal during pregnancy, or should I be concerned about it?
Haan, kabhi kabhi light yellow normal hota hai, par agar khujli ho rahi hai na, toh bilkul ignore mat karna. Dr. ko dikha lo, infection badhna nahi chahiye.
I am trying to conceive and reading up on all these symptoms. So yellow discharge is common but needs doctor attention if there is irritation? Thanks for sharing this, it is really helpful.
If it's light yellow and doesn't smell, it's usually just normal discharge mixed with air. But with a busy work schedule, don't ignore it if there is itching. A quick call to your gynac can clear any doubts.
Listen, if it is pale yellow without odor or itching, it is fine. But if it looks like cottage cheese or smells foul, it is an infection. Go to your doctor and get a swab test done.
With IVF, any change in discharge can cause immense anxiety. Pale yellow can sometimes be normal, but please let your clinic know just to be 100% sure. Sending you positive vibes.
In my family, they said body heat causes it, but my doctor explained that pale yellow discharge can sometimes mean a mild infection. If it is itchy or has a bad smell, it's best to show your gynac.
Thick yellow discharge with an odor is usually a sign of yeast or bacterial infection. Get it checked by your gynac immediately so you can get the right prescription vaginal gel or wash.
I am also seeing light yellow discharge at 18 weeks but there's no itching. Is it really necessary to go to the doctor for this, or can I wait for my next routine checkup next week?
I noticed it too while busy binging on pani puri! Pale yellow is usually fine, but if it smells weird or looks strange, please skip the snacks for an hour and visit your doc.
Generally, normal pregnancy discharge should be clear or white. If it's turning yellow, green, or causing irritation, please consult your doctor. Keep yourself dry and wear cotton panties.
Yellow discharge can indicate a vaginal infection, which is very common during pregnancy due to altered pH levels. It is best to have your doctor examine it rather than self-treating.
I had this around my second trimester and felt so scared. It turned out to be a minor yeast infection and got cured easily. Don't worry, these things are very common, just get it checked.