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What is the difference between pregnancy and trichomoniasis?

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TNTM: Too numerous to mention. Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection characterized by foul-smelling discharge, profuse grayish watery discharge caused by a parasite (protozoan). The normal discharge of pregnancy is typically white, does not have an odor, and is not due to infection.

Answered 7/28/2013

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