During pregnancy, white or milky, thin, mild-smelling vaginal discharge called leucorrhoea is seen. It is considered to be normal, although its amount, frequency and consistency can vary. Increased vaginal discharge is one of the earliest signs of pregnancy and continues throughout pregnancy. Streaks of thick mucus are seen in the discharge in the last weeks of pregnancy, indicating labour.
Sometimes, there might be abnormal discharge from the vagina, which could be different in colour and have a bad odour, along with other symptoms. This needs to be treated by a physician.