Normally, itching of the vulva does not occur in the early stages of pregnancy, but the vaginal discharge increases. Because of the increase in hormone levels in the body after pregnancy, the cervical and vaginal secretions increase, which leads to an increase in leukorrhea. However, this leucorrhea is milky white, has no odor, or only a faint fishy smell, and does not cause vulvar itching. If vulvar itching occurs in early pregnancy, a gynecological examination is recommended. Inflammation of the vulva can cause localized itching, and inflammation of the vagina can also cause vulvar itching, so a gynecological examination is recommended to find out if there is inflammation of the vulva and vagina. If necessary, a laboratory test of the vaginal secretions should be done to determine if there is any inflammation in the vulva or vagina. It is also recommended to keep your vulva clean and change your underwear regularly after pregnancy due to increased secretions.