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4347725 tn?1356746977

I know..TMI

ItIm so happy to have found this app where I can communicate with other mommys ! Anywho I am 18+3 weeks with my second child, my son is 5 so I don't remember too much from my pregnancy then but I've been having this discharge after I pee that literally looks like I just blew my nose (snot) it's really gross and my mom sort of worried me saying it could be my mucus plug but I read upon some info that said pregnant women lose a little bit of their mucus plug throughout pregnancy & it slowly comes back. Anyone else experiencing the same thing ?
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4347725 tn?1356746977
Thanks for the feedback girls, I mentioned it to my first OB ( I changed dr bc I disnt really like my first one ) & they said it was normal but I just wanted to double check (:
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Talk to your Dr but it sounds like your mucous plug. Don't worry as long as you don't see blood you're good my Dr said it regenerates its self
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4411499 tn?1356051765
Your welcome it's normal to freak out :)
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I don't think its your plug. To early for that but I do think its an infection.. if its green then go and get some antibiotics if it white an maybe has a smell could be a yeast infection other wise it's very normal to have more then usual discharge. Your mucous plug will come in chunks. I would go to docs and get swabed just in case it is an infection though.
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4347725 tn?1356746977
Ahh thank you (: its clear thank goodness !
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4411499 tn?1356051765
Its normal no worries :) just for it not to be super red your fine other wise :)
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