Microbial community of the vagina during pregnancy
This article is about the specific organisms found in the lower reproductive tract of pregnant women. For More details, see Vaginal flora.
The vaginal flora in pregnancy, or vaginal microbiota in pregnancy, is different from the vaginal flora (the population of microorganisms that resides in the vagina) before sexual maturity, during reproductive years, and after menopause. A description of the vaginal flora of pregnant women who are immunocompromised is not covered in this article. The composition of the vaginal flora significantly differs in pregnancy.[1] Bacteria or viruses that are infectious most often have no symptoms.
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