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5 things that happen to the vagina early in pregnancy
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5 things that happen to the vagina early in pregnancy

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Key takeaways
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  • Expect your vaginal color to change from pink to bluish-purple in early pregnancy due to increased blood flow, returning to normal by mid-second trimester.
  • Monitor increased vaginal discharge which should be thin, clear or milky white without unpleasant odor - contact your doctor if it becomes foamy or curdled.
  • Recognize that light spotting 10-14 days after conception is normal implantation bleeding, but any bleeding after early pregnancy needs immediate medical attention.
  • Address vaginal itching or irritation promptly as hormonal changes can increase yeast infection risk during pregnancy.
  • Understand that pelvic heaviness and swelling in the genital area results from increased blood circulation and is typically harmless.

Early pregnancy causes five main vaginal changes: color shifts from pink to bluish-purple, increased clear or white discharge, light implantation spotting, potential itching from yeast infections, and feelings of pelvic heaviness due to increased blood flow and hormonal changes.

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Pregnancy changes the whole body, and the vagina is no exception. So, what exactly goes on there while you are expecting?

The mucous membrane changes color

The natural light pink shade of the vagina and cervix changes to a bluish or even purple hue during the first weeks of pregnancy. This is due to increased blood flow in the genital area. By the middle of the second trimester, the mucous membrane will return to its previous appearance. This color variation is one of the earliest signs of pregnancy [1]. However, it is by no means an accurate indicator, it is much easier and reliable to take a pregnancy test.

Heavy discharge

Hormonal changes in the body affect the vaginal microflora and pH. As a result, you may have more discharge than before. Healthy vaginal discharge is usually thin, clear or milky white, and should not smell unpleasant [2].

Spotting

A few bloody spots may show on your underwear 10 to 14 days after conception. Sometimes women mistake this discharge for their period because it coincides with the expected start of a new cycle. However, for most women, spotting is minimal and some may not even notice it.

Microcracks in the blood vessels of the uterine wall can occur when the ovum attaches, leading to light bleeding. This process is normal and does not require medical intervention [3].

However, during the rest of the pregnancy, bleeding is considered atypical. Any type of bleeding that happens after the first weeks of pregnancy requires immediate medical attention. 

Itching and irritation

Natural changes in the composition of the vaginal microflora can lead to the growth of Candida fungi, which can lead to a yeast infection. Talk to your doctor if you have foamy or curdled discharge [4].

A feeling of heaviness 

Due to increased blood circulation in the pelvis, you can experience tension and distension in the vaginal area, which is a natural and non-threatening condition. Sometimes the external genitals can also swell due to an increase in pelvic blood volume and a decrease in blood flow rate [5].

Frequently asked questions

Early pregnancy causes five main vaginal changes: color changes to bluish-purple, increased discharge, light implantation spotting, potential itching from yeast infections, and feelings of heaviness or swelling. These changes result from hormonal shifts and increased blood flow to the pelvic area.

Yes, increased vaginal discharge is completely normal in early pregnancy due to hormonal changes. Healthy discharge should be thin, clear, or milky white without a strong odor. Contact your doctor if discharge becomes foamy, curdled, or has an unpleasant smell.

Light spotting 10-14 days after conception is normal implantation bleeding. However, any bleeding after the first few weeks of pregnancy requires immediate medical attention. Heavy bleeding or bleeding with cramping should always be evaluated by a healthcare provider.

Your vagina and cervix may appear bluish or purple instead of the usual pink color due to increased blood flow to the genital area. This color change typically occurs in the first weeks of pregnancy and returns to normal by the middle of the second trimester.

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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