36 weeks pregnant discharge. What causes? |
36 weeks pregnant discharge. What causes?
When do pregnancy secretions begin and
what are the natural and abnormal vaginal secretions during pregnancy? Read the
following to be both reassuring and careful:
Pregnancy secretions, when normal and
when they are dangerous
All pregnant and non-pregnant women
are exposed to vaginal discharge, which usually begins one year before puberty
and up to menopause in women.
The amount of secretions, colors and
frequency vary from woman to woman, from generation to time and from time to
time, usually many and dense before the time of menstruation and during
pregnancy.
The body of a pregnant woman is
subject to many changes during pregnancy, which may be difficult to determine
which of these changes is normal and which is worrying. The first of these
changes is vaginal discharge.
Causes of pregnancy releases.
The majority of women are exposed to
vaginal secretions during pregnancy, which we have mentioned earlier that they
are usually many and dense, these secretions are very natural and are a sign of
pregnancy and they occur for several reasons, the most important of which will
be mentioned:
- Due to hormonal changes in a woman's body during the menstrual cycle, hormonal secretions vary in quantity and frequency during the days of the cycle, as we have previously stated that they become more insignificant and denser before the time of menstruation. These hormonal changes also play a role in a pregnant woman's life and lead to various vaginal discharges.
- Among the changes in pregnancy, the changes also include the cervix and vaginal walls, which also affect vaginal secretions. During pregnancy, the cervix and vaginal walls become softer, resulting in the body releasing larger amounts of vaginal secretions that help protect the uterus and prevent germs from reaching the vagina to the uterus and the occurrence of various diseases such as infections and infections.
Natural vaginal secretions during pregnancy.
Form of pregnancy secretions.
Natural vaginal pregnancy secretions
are called white thress or white gonorrhea (Leukorrhea) and are usually light,
translucent or tend to milky white and have a moderate smell. As pregnancy
progresses, these secretions can be more clearly observed, as they become more
intense as the pregnancy progresses and the delivery approaches.
When to start pregnancy.
Dense, milky white vaginal secretions
that characterize pregnancy are usually produced in the early stages of
pregnancy, specifically on the days when a woman waits for menstruation. These
secretions are the first symptoms that indicate pregnancy. The early stage of
pregnancy is characterized by an increase in vaginal secretions that
characterize pregnancy, as well as nausea, fatigue and absence of menstruation.
Pregnancy secretions in the first
month.
As mentioned earlier, the first weeks
of pregnancy are characterized by excessive white vaginal discharge as a result
of hormonal changes to the woman's body. Some women may also be exposed to mild
blood secretions at the beginning of pregnancy, which indicate that the fetus
is in the womb.
Abnormal vaginal secretions during pregnancy.
There are signs that vaginal
discharges during pregnancy are abnormal and require going and consulting a
doctor. These marks can be summarized in three basic points:
- Color and shape of vaginal secretions
- Bad and unfamiliar smell
- Itching or ulcers in the vaginal area
- Bad smelling secretions
In the case of bad smellvaginal
secretions, which may be white, yellow or green, accompanied by several
different symptoms, such as itching, heartburn and pain during urination, pain
during intercourse, bloating and redness of the vagina, this indicates
inflammation of the vagina that may be caused by fungi or bacteria or may
be May go sexually.
Yellow secretions during pregnancy.
If the pregnant woman notices the
presence of vaginal secretions of a color that tends to yellow or yellow-green,
unaccompanied by an unpleasant smell or accompanied by an unpleasant smell,
itching and heartburn during urination, and vaginal redness, these symptoms
indicate the presence of an infection that has been transmitted through sexual
contact, such as this infection:
Hair disease (Trichomoniasis)
Gonorrhea
These types of infections and
infections lead to premature birth and urinary tract infections in women after
birth. Some of these bacteria can cross the placenta (the membrane that
surrounds the fetus), reach the fetus and infect it. Others of these bacteria
may infect the fetus with a solution that passes through the birth canal. It is
very important to go to the doctor in Gal the pregnant woman has suffered from
these symptoms.
White secretions during pregnancy.
If the pregnant woman notices the
presence of white, cheese-like vaginal secretions, odorless, accompanied by
heartburn, pain during intercourse or urination, itching, redness of the
vagina, there is a possibility that the pregnant woman has contracted a fungal
infection (or so-called yeast infection). It is an infection that may also
affect pregnant women, but pregnant women are more likely to be affected by
hormonal changes in their body. If the pregnant woman has this infection, she
should see her doctor and adhere to the treatment instructions.
If white secretions are thin and smell
like fish, and this smell increases after intercourse and may be accompanied by
itching or heartburn, the pregnant woman is often infected with bacterial
vaginosis (Bacterial Vaginosis -BV). It is an inflammation caused by imbalance
in the level of normal bacteria in the vagina, and sometimes it may spread up
to the uterus and may increase the likelihood of rupture of the membranes
surrounding the fetus and thus to an early birth. If a pregnant woman has
suffered from this inflammation, she should go directly to her doctor and
receive appropriate treatment.
Mucous secretions during pregnancy.
When mucous vaginal secretions are
observed, this indicates that the birth is approaching. These secretions are
usually mucous, thick and contain some blood, and are the so-called mucous
seal, which closes the cervix through the uterus and prevents germs from
reaching the uterus and injuring the fetus.
Prenatal pregnancy secretions.
As labor approaches and begins, there
is an increase in vaginal discharges that become mucous and bloody show and
mark the onset of labor and the approach of delivery. These mucous secretions,
as mentioned earlier, are the so-called mucous seal that closes the cervix
during pregnancy to protect it from germ spores and infection of the fetus.
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