As an in general answer, yes, luekorra (sp) increases with pregnancy and post-partum if you have ruled out yeast infection etc. If concerned about the consistency (cottage cheese like) odor, or itching, def consult your OB
Yup I'm having the same issue. The nurse said it was ok when I called as long as I wasn't itchy or it didn't smell. My fiancé is a caregiver and works for a woman who's a retired midwife. She said the same, like it's our body's way of cleaning itself. Just if it changes colors, you itch or burn or it smells then that's the sign that there's something wrong and you should call your doctor immediately.
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Yes, I've had a ton of it since very early on. Totally normal. Mine is sometimes light yellow, which is also normal. Itchy/smelly is bad and should be checked out.
Oh yeah! Bring on the pantry liners!!! So your dishcharge doesn't eat holes in your panties... Ha jk. But my last two pregnancies I've needed a liner almost every day after 6 weeks.
I like cloth liners better because they are soft and less noticable IMHO. Lunapads has some nice ones and a lot of women do it as small businesses on etsy.
Re: Sorry for TMI but is anyone else here having white discharge ??
Baby #1 7/16/10
Baby #2 11/14/12
Baby #3 12/11/14
Baby #4 3/30/17
Baby #5 2/28/19
Baby #6 Miscarriage
Baby #7 7/3/22
Naturally with PCOS
DD born 04/28/2002
Married DH 03/25/2017
1st MMC 08/13/2016 2nd MMC 02/14/2017
BFP 06/16/17 Rainbow DS Born 02/05/2018
But my last two pregnancies I've needed a liner almost every day after 6 weeks.
I like cloth liners better because they are soft and less noticable IMHO. Lunapads has some nice ones and a lot of women do it as small businesses on etsy.
Or or stock up on the disposables at Costco