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Early Pregnancy Vaginal Discharge
In early pregnancy vaginal discharge of abnormal types may be managed with HPV screening before a cone biopsy is elected.
A prenatal doctor should be notified on any abnormal changes such as bloody flows (especially clot-like ones), cramping, etc. that may indicate a fetus loss. If the flow is malodorous and green-yellowish in color, an infection may be diagnosed. In mild cases, no treatment is applied. Some infections, though, may threaten the fetus.
In early pregnancy vaginal discharge of abnormal types may be managed with HPV screening before a cone biopsy is elected.
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Early Pregnancy Vaginal Discharge -
HPV, Cone Biopsy
As a rule, the amount of the flow is greater in expectant mothers in comparison with that in non-pregnant women. As hormone level increases in the organism and the embryo sticks to the uterus, there appears a heavy flow that is brown-tinged sometimes. In early pregnancy vaginal discharge of abnormal types may be managed with HPV screening before a cone biopsy is elected.
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