Is increased leukorrhea a precursor to pregnancy?

Pregnancy may lead to increased leukorrhea, but increased leukorrhea is not necessarily a sign of pregnancy. The main signs of pregnancy include menopause, early pregnancy reaction, frequent urination and breast changes.
1. Cessation of menstruation: Healthy women in their childbearing years with a history of sexual intercourse should consider pregnancy if their menstrual period lasts for more than 10 days.
2. Early pregnancy reaction: dizziness, fatigue, nausea, morning sickness and other symptoms may appear around 6 weeks after menopause, and most of the uncomfortable symptoms will disappear around 12 weeks after menopause.
3. Frequent urination: the enlarged uterus presses the bladder in the pelvis.
4. Breast changes: conscious breast swelling and pain, brown nodules called Montgomery’s nodules appear around the areola with sebaceous gland hyperplasia.
If the symptoms of leukorrhea increase, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause, targeted treatment.