🤰🏼 Milky, creamy discharge:
During pregnancy, vaginal discharge may be milky and creamy. This is due to the increased production of estrogen and progesterone, which can alter cervical mucus.
🤰🏼 Increase in discharge:
Some women notice an increase in vaginal discharge during early pregnancy. This may be due to hormonal changes and increased blood flow to the vagina.
🤰🏼 Colour and consistency:
Discharge during pregnancy may be clear or slightly white in color and have a thicker consistency. Some women describe the discharge as similar to egg whites.
🤰🏼 Discharge without odor or itching:
As a rule, discharge during pregnancy is odorless and does not cause itching or burning in the genital area . The absence of unpleasant symptoms may indicate that the discharge is normal.
Important to note:
• Not all women notice changes in vaginal discharge during pregnancy, and experiences may vary from woman to woman.
• Changes in vaginal discharge alone are not reliable signs of pregnancy. A positive pregnancy test or other symptoms such as missed periods, nausea, fatigue or tender breasts are more reliable indicators.
If a woman suspects she is pregnant, she should take a pregnancy test and if the result is positive or she has any other questions, she should see a doctor. A doctor can confirm pregnancy and provide further care and advice.