Changes in leukorrhea, the precursor of pregnancy

When you are newly pregnant, your leukorrhea changes. The amount of leukorrhea increases and becomes slightly thicker, but it is still white and has no odor. The reason for this change in the leukorrhea is that when you first get pregnant, the estrogen and progesterone secretion in your body is slowly increasing, so the secretion from the cervical glands and vaginal secretion will increase, and the phenomenon of increased leukorrhea will occur. However, the physiological phenomenon of increased leucorrhea after pregnancy is different from that of increased leucorrhea after vaginitis. Increased leukorrhea after vaginitis is often accompanied by a change in color, such as yellowish or yellowish-green, and sometimes it can be tofu-like. This type of vaginitis is often accompanied by an itching or burning sensation in the vulva. Not only does the leukorrhea change when you first become pregnant, but some women may also experience early pregnancy reactions and frequent urination. There are also many women who start to have larger breasts and darker nipples and areolas from the very beginning of pregnancy, which are normal reactions after pregnancy.