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Pregnant women frequently complain of vaginal discharge during pregnancy.
Most of these discharges are considered normal, do not require treatment, and result from the hormonal changes associated with pregnancy.
If these discharges are accompanied by other symptoms such as itching, burning during urination, burning during intimacy, or a foul odor, it is better to consult a doctor to perform the necessary tests and prescribe the appropriate treatment.
Burning during urination does not always require antibiotic treatment for urinary tract infections, and an increased number of white blood cells in the urine is not a justification for prescribing an antibiotic to a pregnant woman.