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A lot of EWCM at 24 weeks pregnant..

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possum18 · 06/01/2016 00:34

Sorry if tmi, but wanted to check.. I'm 24 weeks pregnant with twins and had a lot of what I can only describe as EWCM today, started as a few 'blobs' this morning and increased throughout the day. First pregnancy so no first hand comparisons. Has anyone else had this/ is it quite normal?

Thanks in advance Smile

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DisneyMillie · 06/01/2016 07:21

I've been worrying about this too - 21 weeks and happened the last couple of days. Know it can't be my plug as I had a good 4cm cervix at scan yesterday so interested to hear responses.

dizzylemon · 06/01/2016 10:54

Totally normal. I've been getting this since about week 19 and midwife says it's fine. Still getting it at week 27.

As long as you're not getting any itching/burning alongside it, or huge gushes.

But also I'll give the usual advice - if in any doubt, call your midwife even just for reassurance.

possum18 · 06/01/2016 13:27

Thank you so much, it's difficult when you've never been pregnant before and dont know what the norm is! seeing midwife on Tuesday so will double check.

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dizzylemon · 06/01/2016 14:06

I don't think there is such a thing as normal when it comes to pregnancy as each experience can be different with each baby but I think it always helps to hear others are having the same experience!

I also emphasise that there should be no worry in asking an expert though! I spent some time in the same room as a child with Chicken Pox and got a bit worried, even though I knew I'd had it before and it'd be ok and the midwife on the phone was great :)

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