Leukorrhea that solidifies into a gel-like consistency is not a sign of pregnancy. Women with fungal vaginitis have leukorrhea that solidifies into a gel-like consistency. This is because fungal infections lead to an increase in vaginal discharge and the increase in fungal mycelium leads to changes in the leucorrhea. The increase in estrogen levels in women after pregnancy stimulates increased vaginal secretions and increased secretions from the cervical canal, and the leucorrhea will appear thin. Due to hormonal changes in the body after pregnancy, the pH level in the vagina will change to a certain extent, which can easily lead to vaginitis. It is necessary to pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic and avoid douching inside the vagina. During early pregnancy and late pregnancy, avoid having sexual intercourse to avoid increasing the probability of infection. During pregnancy, you should change your underwear regularly, wear breathable underwear and pay attention to a reasonable diet, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods.