PREGNANCY

Vaginal discharge during pregnancy: what's normal and what's not?

Last modified on Monday 21 August 2023

One symptom when you're expecting a baby is increased vaginal discharge. But what's normal and what's not? We take a look at some examples that may appear throughout your pregnancy.

We all know that discharge isn't pleasant. But when you're pregnant you'll actually be glad to see it. (Whaaaat?) That's because it has a very important purpose. Healthy vaginal discharge actually helps prevent infections travelling up your vagina towards the baby, according to the NHS.

Discharge during pregnancy also increases as you get closer to your due date.

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What does normal pregnancy discharge look like?

The first thing to know is what healthy vaginal discharge looks like?

As a rule of thumb, the healthy kind:

  • is clear or white and milky
  • doesn't smell
  • doesn't cause itching down there

Discharge that doesn't fit the above criteria could be signs of a yeast or vaginal infection. And anything that's pink or blood-tinged could (although not always) be a sign that something's wrong.

Alternatively, it could be implantation bleeding if you're very early on in your pregnancy or if you don't know yet if you are.

Of course, if you have any discharge that's unusual or concerning, ALWAYS get it checked out by your GP or midwife. They'll have seen it all before and it's never worth taking risks during pregnancy.

In the meantime, scroll through our gallery to see examples of normal and not-so-normal pregnancy discharge ... you're welcome!

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Got more questions about vaginal discharge? Find out more about your pregnancy symptoms in the articles below, or chat with other mums-to-be in the forum:

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