The secretions are yellow-green in color?
Hello Doctor: My vaginal discharge is yellow-green in color, has no odor, and does not cause itching! However, it has been bothering me for a long time, about a year! This started after my first childbirth… I have seen a gynecologist, but the doctor prescribed some suppositories for me to use, which have not improved my condition.
I also consulted a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, but there was no significant improvement.
Now that I am pregnant, I am worried about whether my child could get infected.
However, my husband and I have a habit of using condoms during intercourse! What could be the cause of this? I would appreciate your valuable advice.
Thank you!
Q Ma, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/03/12
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, it seems you may have inflammation.
It is advisable to consult a gynecologist for treatment, but be sure to mention that you are pregnant.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2016/03/12
More Info
Understanding yellow-green discharge during pregnancy can be concerning for many women, especially when it has persisted for an extended period. It’s important to recognize that changes in vaginal discharge can occur due to various factors, including hormonal changes, infections, and other underlying conditions.
In your case, the yellow-green discharge that you have experienced for a year, which is odorless and not associated with itching, may suggest a few possibilities. One common cause of such discharge is a bacterial vaginosis (BV) or a mild yeast infection, both of which can sometimes present with unusual colors without the typical symptoms of irritation. However, since you mentioned that you have already consulted with gynecologists and have tried treatments without improvement, it may be beneficial to consider other factors.
During pregnancy, hormonal changes can lead to an increase in vaginal discharge, which is generally normal. The body produces more estrogen, and blood flow to the pelvic area increases, which can result in more discharge. However, if the discharge is yellow-green, it could indicate an infection that may need further evaluation.
It’s understandable to be concerned about the potential impact on your baby. Generally, if you are maintaining safe practices during sexual intercourse, such as using condoms, the risk of transmitting infections is reduced. However, it is still crucial to address any underlying infections to ensure both your health and the health of your baby.
You mentioned that you have a history of vaginal and uterine infections. This history could predispose you to recurrent infections during pregnancy. It is advisable to have a thorough examination by a healthcare provider who specializes in obstetrics and gynecology. They may perform tests such as a pelvic exam, cultures, or ultrasounds to determine the exact cause of the discharge and recommend appropriate treatment.
In terms of your concerns about the potential for your child to be infected, it is essential to communicate openly with your healthcare provider about your symptoms and any worries you have. They can provide you with the best advice tailored to your specific situation.
Additionally, if you have pets, such as cats, it’s worth noting that certain infections, like toxoplasmosis, can be a concern during pregnancy. However, the risk is generally low if proper hygiene practices are followed. If your cat is shedding fur and you are experiencing itching, it may be worth discussing with your doctor whether you should be tested for allergies or other conditions.
In conclusion, while yellow-green discharge can be concerning, it is essential to work closely with your healthcare provider to identify the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. Regular prenatal care is crucial during pregnancy, and addressing any symptoms promptly can help ensure a healthy pregnancy and delivery. Always prioritize open communication with your healthcare team about any changes or concerns you may have during this important time.
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