In the early stages of pregnancy, the vast majority of them will gradually show an increase in leucorrhea only around 45 days of pregnancy, mainly because the hormone level in the body gradually increases with the growth of pregnancy, which is why the leucorrhea gradually increases. It is true that the leucorrhea does not change when you are just pregnant, and it will only change over time. It is recommended that there is no need to be in a clinical hurry, and that changing your underwear regularly is sufficient. It is recommended to wash the vulva with warm water once a day when the leucorrhea is high to keep the area clean and avoid bacterial reproduction and infection. Early pregnancy reactions after pregnancy vary due to individual differences. Some people may experience more severe nausea and vomiting, while others just experience anorexia and have no other clinical discomfort, so everyone’s reaction is different.