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Vaginal Discharge While Pregnant

Vaginal discharge while pregnant can be increased greatly; this condition is normal and doesn't require any treatment, such as cone biopsy, but a pap smear test is necessary. If you have doubts, visit a doctor to receive an ultrasound that will show if the fetus is OK. Some spotting is normal during the first trimester as the blastocyst implants into the uterus lining. Watch for any changes in the color of the flow. Vaginal discharge while pregnant can be increased greatly; this condition is normal and doesn't require any treatment, such as cone biopsy, but a pap smear test is necessary.

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Vaginal Discharge While Pregnant

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Cone Biopsy, Pap Smear

If the flow is too heavy, use cotton pads instead of a tampon. The flow is usually clear or cloudy and does not have any odor. Expectant mothers should not worry about heavy flows as they are absolutely normal and appear because estrogen increases in the body and there is a greater blood flow around the vagina. Vaginal discharge while pregnant can be increased greatly; this condition is normal and doesn't require any treatment, such as cone biopsy, but a pap smear test is necessary.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Virus, HPV Picture, HPV Oral Sex, HPV Vaccines, Human Papilloma Virus Treatment , Human Papillomavirus Infection, LEEP Procedure, Pap Smear Test, Female Genital Wart

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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