| Thrush
Thrush is an extremely irritating vaginal infection which women are more prone to when they are pregnant. It has been estimated that pregnant women are between two and ten times more likely to get thrush than non-pregnant women. This is because the hormonal changes of pregnancy alter the acid-alkali balance of the vagina, making it easier for the organism that causes thrush, which normally lives in the body quite harmlessly, to multiply. The symptoms of thrush are a thick white vaginal discharge which looks a bit like cottage cheese, and redness and intense itching in and around the vagina. It can flare up at any time during pregnancy but is more common in the last three months or in hot weather. If you have thrush when your baby is born, it is possible for the baby to pick it up, often in his mouth. If this happens, it is usually easily treated by your doctor. What can I do about it?
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