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11weeks pregnant & white discharge
I have been using progesterone gel vaginally and I have thick curd like discharge and also sometimes milky white discharge in morning without itching. After peeing also I have warm discharge which smells somewhat like urine but different. Is it due to vaginal gel or should I get amniotic fluid volume checked
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It can be infection,pls connect me on practo,my name is dr lavina batra
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If there is no itching it's a normal vaginal discharge U need examination to rule out amniotic fluid leak How many weeks of pregnancy is it?
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Get Amniotic fluid checked
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If baby is more than 34 weeks you can stop Progesterone gel
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Curdy white discharge is because of vaginal candidial (fungal) infection that is one of the side effects of daily progesterone gel insertion. Curdy and milky white discharge are abnormal discharge cause by vaginal infection.Normal Amniotic fluid is clear, non sticky and watery in consistnecy.
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Start antifungal and other anti biotics to get rid of infection
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