What happened to the increased leucorrhea after transplantation?

The increase in leucorrhea after transplantation is mainly related to the change in hormone levels in the body after a successful pregnancy. Generally, it is simply an increase in the amount of leucorrhea, and the leucorrhea is egg-white like in nature, and there is no change of bean curd-like and yellow-green foam-like. Pay attention to washing the vulva with warm water every day to keep the perineum clean and dry. After successful transplantation, pay attention to the ultrasound of uterine adnexa and the changes of blood and urine HCG and progesterone to ensure normal pregnancy in the uterine cavity. Regular obstetric checkups should be performed to rule out the possibility of congenital malformations in the fetus. Take care of rest, avoid strenuous exercise, don’t take special drugs, enhance nutrition properly, eat more egg whites, pure milk, fish, lean meat and other high quality protein foods to ensure the healthy growth of the fetus.