When changing a baby's diaper, suddenly there is a whitish spot? This will certainly make Mother worry. But, don't panic, Bun! Come on, find out about the causes and ways to overcome vaginal discharge in infants. Leucorrhoea in baby girls is a normal thing to happen. Leucorrhoea is caused by high levels of maternal hormones during pregnancy. Pregnancy hormones from the mother can penetrate the placenta and enter the baby's body, thereby triggering the release of white fluid or commonly called vaginal discharge. Leucorrhoea that comes out of the baby's vagina can be clear like egg white or there is little blood. Sometimes this vaginal discharge is also accompanied by a swollen vagina in infants. How to Overcome Leucorrhoea in Babies Basically, vaginal discharge in infants will usually disappear by itself after he is 10 days old and does not require special care. If you see vaginal discharge in your baby's vagina, you just need to wipe it off using a wet tissue...