Pregnancy secretions

Release time : 03/17/2025 09:30:01

During pregnancy, the vagina of pregnant women secretes more discharge than usual, which has a different moisture and viscosity from before. This change is relatively thicker. Why does this happen in pregnancy? The reason is that progesterone in the body of pregnant women is to blame.

What is pregnancy discharge? During pregnancy, the vaginal secretions of pregnant women will increase compared to usual. The water content and stickiness of these secretions are also different from before, becoming relatively thicker. So why does there be such a change during pregnancy? To find out the reason, it is because progesterone in the body of pregnant women is at work.

During pregnancy, the placenta secretes more progesterone, which in turn increases metabolism and leads to an increase in secretions. This is particularly noticeable during the later stages of pregnancy when the mother's body prepares for the delivery of the baby by increasing the lubrication of the vagina.

During pregnancy, expectant mothers should pay special attention to hygiene care during the pregnancy. It is important to change underwear frequently and choose some traditional Chinese medicine washes for daily care, which can effectively kill bacteria, stop itching, clear heat and dry dampness, and provide safe and healthy external washing.

During pregnancy, do not let laziness be your downfall! Keeping clean and dry can prevent diseases from taking root in you or your baby. Is excessive discharge during pregnancy normal? Excessive discharge during pregnancy is indeed a normal physiological phenomenon for pregnant women. However, it can indeed cause discomfort to pregnant moms due to the increase in discharge. So, is excessive discharge during pregnancy normal? Yes, excessive discharge during pregnancy is normal. Post-pregnancy, due to the effect of estrogen and the increased blood flow in the genital area (vulva, vagina, and cervix) leading to increased moisture, there is a significant increase in vaginal discharge compared to usual. Moreover, as the gestational period progresses, the amount of discharge increases further.

This is a normal phenomenon during pregnancy, and generally requires no special treatment.

However, during pregnancy, increased vaginal discharge often results in the vulvar area being moist, which can cause a certain degree of irritation to the local skin.

Therefore, pregnant women should pay attention to personal hygiene daily, change underwear frequently, keep underwear dry, and wash vulva with warm water every day to avoid infection of some gynecological inflammations during pregnancy! What should pregnant women do if there is a foul odor in the secretions? Many women have been troubled by vaginal discharge for a long time before pregnancy, and the problem seems to be more serious after becoming pregnant. Many expectant mothers have reported that secretions during pregnancy have a foul odor, and they are unsure what to do. So, how can pregnant women deal with foul-smelling secretions during pregnancy? The color, texture, and smell of the secretions during pregnancy often reveal information about the health of the body. If pregnant women have foul-smelling secretions during pregnancy, even accompanied by local discomfort or pain or itching, then the expectant mother should sound an alarm bell.

It might be an indication of vaginitis.

Pregnancy-induced vaginitis is generally classified into two types: one is due to the body's disorder during pregnancy, which can lead to vaginitis. After childbirth, the body's immune system increases, and it will recover spontaneously.

Another possibility is that it's actually a vaginal infection, and you should wait until after childbirth before seeking treatment.

Here, I want to remind all expectant mothers that regular prenatal checkups are essential. If you have any vaginal inflammation, it is important to mention it to your doctor early on, without feeling embarrassed or reluctant to speak up. Pregnancy-related vaginal health issues can be minor or major, and prompt treatment is crucial to avoid affecting the baby's health.

During pregnancy, expectant mothers undergo various changes to their bodies. While joyful, there are also some concerns that may arise, such as an increase in vaginal discharge during pregnancy. This is indeed a common embarrassing issue for many pregnant women. Let's delve into the causes of this minor discomfort! The change in vaginal discharge during pregnancy is primarily due to the proliferation of the vaginal and cervical glands, as well as the secretion produced by the epithelial lining of the vagina.

Consequently, the amount of vaginal discharge increases during pregnancy, but this is not significantly different from that in early and middle stages of pregnancy. In late pregnancy, it resembles the volume of the ovulatory period or even more so.

During pregnancy, aside from observing the amount of discharge, it is important to carefully distinguish the color and odor of the discharge. If there is an abnormal increase in the amount of discharge accompanied by unusual color or odor, a visit to the hospital for examination is necessary to assess one's health condition. Pregnancy-related increased discharge should be taken into account:

First, wear cotton underwear.

Cotton underwear has good breathability and ventilation, which can prevent the vagina from being in a damp hot state.

Secondly, the sanitary pad should be replaced in a timely manner.

Additionally, it is common for women to experience rashes on the vulva or itchy vagina due to improper choice of sanitary pads. Therefore, it is essential to confirm whether the material of the sanitary pads suits one's needs before selecting them.

Thirdly, when wiping the toilet, wipe in a direction from front to back.

Bacterial infections often arise from improper wiping after defecation.

Wiping from behind to front can easily lead to bacterial infections in the anus or urethra, thereby causing related infection issues. Switching to wiping from front to back is beneficial in reducing the risk of bacterial infections.

4. Do not clean the vagina without a doctor's instruction. If there is any abnormal discharge, seek medical advice as soon as possible.

*The medical content mentioned in this text is for reference only.

If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately, and the diagnosis and treatment should be based on offline medical examination