Pregnancy-related white vaginal discharge that is thin, light, and free of burning, itching, pain, or an unpleasant odour is frequently considered typical. However, since some infections can harm pregnancy if left untreated, thick discharge, a yellow or green colour, an unpleasant odour, itching, or irritation may be signs of an infection that needs to be examined by a gynaecologist. Your wife should avoid scented goods, wear loose cotton underwear, keep the area dry and clean, and refrain from using medications by herself. She should see her gynaecologist for an appropriate assessment and treatment if she experiences discomfort, abdominal pain, fever, burning urination, or unusual discharge.
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