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Mucus plug discharge 11+1

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MojhitoSparkle · 17/02/2017 20:00

Hi,

The past week or so sometimes when I go to the loo and wipe I get a bit of mucus discharge. It's been happening about once a day,just a small amount. However tonight I felt quite wet down there, went to the loo, wiped, and there was really quite a large amount of mucus. I think my mucus plug must be coming out Shock It's Friday night and my midwifes office is closed. I guess I could phone the 24/7 maternity team at the hospital but I don't want to phone them for something silly. Has anyone had this before? Was it serious? Did you need medical help?

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PotteringAlong · 17/02/2017 20:01

Even if it is at this stage, your mucus plug isn't a one hit wonder; it can regenerate and move and change. Lots of discharge is not unusual.

MojhitoSparkle · 17/02/2017 20:10

Thanks, so you're saying you don't think I need to be worried?

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Semaphorically · 17/02/2017 20:12

I had a huge amount of discharge when I was pregnant. It might not be your mucus plug.

likeacrow · 17/02/2017 20:13

Could it just be increased discharge? Wouldn't it be way too early to be the mucus plug?

likeacrow · 17/02/2017 20:15

And ditto what Semaphorically said. Me too. I'm excepting the mucus plug to be more blobby and potentially pinkish/reddish in colour.

MojhitoSparkle · 17/02/2017 20:16

It's not discharge it's definitely mucus from the mucus plug.

Years ago I was on a mini pill that worked by making your body create a mucus plug to stop sperm getting in and every few months I'd get a big clump coming loose. It's exactly the same as that.

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MojhitoSparkle · 17/02/2017 20:18

This pic isn't mine it's from google but this is exactly what it looks like.

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GinIsIn · 17/02/2017 20:20

It does top itself back up again, I didn't lose a huge glob like that but certainly smaller bits quite regularly throughout my pregnancy.

likeacrow · 17/02/2017 20:31

I still think that could be discharge but if you're worried you need a medical professional. Good luck and hope all goes well.

TheElephantofSurprise · 17/02/2017 20:34

When did you last have sex?
Your body responds to the arrival of additional sperm by producing mucus to stop it in its tracks. That happened to me all through pregnancy. I only read about it in one book, and I must have read hundreds of books on pregnancy.

MojhitoSparkle · 17/02/2017 20:36

I've been ill with flu so not had sex in 3 weeks

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Snowflakes1122 · 17/02/2017 21:41

I don't think that's your mucus plug. Usually has streaks of blood in it (well my three pregnancies it did)

It's quite normal to have thick discharge like that though, so I wouldn't worry unless you bleed or cramp.

Snowflakes1122 · 17/02/2017 21:44

As a pp mentioned it can regenerate if it is the mucus plug. Flowers

Don't worry

Pastaagain78 · 17/02/2017 21:49

I don't think that's your mucus plug. It is mucus but not the plug or anything to be worried about. Increase in discharge and mucus is very common. As others said, mucus plug can regenerate. The mucus plug that comes away at the end of your pregnancy is pinky and blood stained.

calimommy · 17/02/2017 21:51

That's not your mucus plug. That's jut excessive discharge. 5pregnancies and I get it every single time. You might need to wear a pad. The discharge thickens to help prevent bacteria and viruses from reaching the cervix. It's 100% normal.

LeSquigh · 17/02/2017 21:55

That's definitely not your mucus plug. I'm 22 weeks and I have discharge like that about 24 hours after I have sex. I just presumed it was semen mixed with my own discharge. I'm not worried.

MojhitoSparkle · 18/02/2017 05:09

Thanks guys! Feel much better about it now!

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likeacrow · 18/02/2017 10:05

I feel like my replies must have been invisible... Wink

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