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Is this normal discharge?

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WinterMammy · 01/07/2013 20:00

Sometimes when I go to the toilet I get really bad discharge (sorry TMI alert!).. it hangs and sometimes its so bad I get covered in it while trying to wipe myself.

Well yesterday there was quite a big yellowy creamy blob, I had a bit more today. It looks like somebody's wiped their nose in my pants Blush sorry, its the only way I can describe!

I had a look online and read it could just be discharge, but I was out today somebody asked how long I had left, and was really shocked when I said I was only 23 weeks because my bump is so low.. I've always had a low bump with this pregnancy so I just put it down to me maybe carrying a boy?

I'm away atm visiting family, but I have an ap with my MW when I get back so I'll explain it to her then, but I just need some reassurance please!

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Champagnebubble · 01/07/2013 20:11

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Threetofour · 01/07/2013 22:34

Apparently you get an increase in ALL bodily fluids whilst pregnant.... I have to wear panty liners all the time, I also have a constantly runny nose and drool on my pillow hooray for pregnancy side effects!

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Threetofour · 01/07/2013 22:42

Yes I know! The glow is a lie.... I am very windy, I constantly make involuntary noises when I move and I am all fluidy it's great!

BlackholesAndRevelations · 02/07/2013 08:43

I'd say it sounds pretty normal. If it's green or you are itchy, ask midwife to swab you to check for infection.

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