Discharge
and Bleeding in Pregnancy : Changes in smell and colour |
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Early pregnancy symptom : Discharge
How do Hormonal Activity effect my discharge It is quite normal for increased hormonal activity to lead to an increase in normal vaginal emissions. Clear or whitish mucous based discharge known as Leukorrhea, which is non irritant and mild smelling, can increase substantially while pregnant. Panty liners can be used to control these increased emissions, but tampons and douching are not advised as they can cause problems. Infections & Discharge Discharges that are smelly,
discoloured, irritant or bloodstained need to be assessed for infection.
This will probably involve the use of swabs in order to find out the type
or types of infection suspected. Candidiasis
Discharge Commonly known as thrush or
yeast infection, emissions from candidiasis are characterised as being
whitish or whitish grey in colour, having a lumpy consistency similar
to cottage cheese and a yeasty smell like beer or baking bread. These
infections occur when the yeast organisms, which are always present, are
affected by certain conditions, including pregnancy, and become out of
balance with the other natural micro organisms. For the treatment of thrush,
various home remedies are said to work quite well. Ingestion or direct
application of yoghurt will help to kill the yeast organisms as it contains
lactobacillus which is a probiotic or “friendly bacteria”.
The use of garlic and boric acid are also said to be effective. Various
prescription antifungal drugs exist to treat candidiasis: Fishy Smelling Discharge - Bacterial Vaginosis This condition is also related to the balance of micro organisms present in the vagina, and is characterised by watery non irritant discharge with an unpleasant fishy smell. BV is thought to increase the risk of premature labour threefold, so it is especially important that it is treated. Antibiotics like metronidazole (e.g. Anazol and Elyzol) are used to treat BV. This drug although not adequately tested on pregnant women, has not been found to indicate any risks to animal foetuses in studies Other Infections - that can be related to unusual discharge Trichomoniasis is usually transmitted through sexual intercourse. Symptoms include soreness and a greenish yellow or grey discharge that is foul smelling. It can affect both sexes, therefore partners must also be treated to avoid passing it back and forth. Treatment is usually by prescribed antibiotics. Chlamydia is also sexually transmitted and sometimes results in discharge. It is more common to have light bleeding especially after intercourse and sometimes pain in the pelvic and lower abdominal region. Always consult a midwife, doctor or health visitor if you suspect an infection before attempting any course of action.
Non infective irritation, or
non infective vaginitis, is fairly self explanatory. The symptoms are
irritation, itching and sometimes vaginal discharge without there being
any infection. Causes of this condition can be:
This is a fairly common condition during pregnancy as it is affected by changes in hormones. It involves a shifting of a delicate membrane in the cervix area which contains mucus producing glands. This in turn can lead to vaginal discharge of a mucous like nature and also some light bleeding which is painless.
The mucus plug is like a gel
sealant inside the cervix which protects the foetus from infection by
sealing the mouth of the uterus. Expulsion of the mucus plug is also sometimes
called “bloody show”. The mucous discharge is usually brownish
yellow, sometimes pinkish in colour.
There are many reasons why vaginal bleeding may happen during pregnancy. Some of these reasons have already been covered. It is not unheard of for women to experience some bleeding during early pregnancy around the time they would normally have their menstrual cycle. In some cases this can continue throughout the pregnancy. There can also be some bleeding in the very early stages of pregnancy at the implantation stage of the fertilized egg. Bleeding can also occur later on due to the placenta embedding itself in the lining of the uterus. Reasons for bleeding in early Pregnancy Other reasons why bleeding
could occur in the first trimester are threatened miscarriage and ectopic
pregnancy. In the case of threatened miscarriage, bleeding can be brown
spotting, blood stained discharge or bright red bleeding. There could
also be abdominal pain. A midwife or doctor should be consulted if there
is any vaginal bleeding. Ectopic Pregnancy Ectopic pregnancy is where the embryo is implanted outside the womb, usually in the fallopian tube. This is a potentially very dangerous condition which could lead to haemorrhaging if not diagnosed in time. Abdominal pain, caused as the tube becomes distended, tends to happen around the second month of pregnancy, and vaginal bleeding is often also present. A scan will be taken to confirm any diagnosis of suspected ectopic pregnancy. Bleeding in later stages of Pregnancy Any bleeding that takes place
after 28 weeks is known as ante-partum haemorrhage and could be caused
by one of two potentially serious conditions. |
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