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Weird trickle <TMI>

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thedinosaur · 12/10/2017 10:07

Sorry this is a bit TMI but I'm currently 32+5 .

Last few days I've been increasingly uncomfortable at night and had lots more movement and heartburn which I've put down to being so far along.

This morning I woke up and really needed a wee so got up and went to get dressed. I took my Pjs off and "down there" felt really wet and I looked down had a couple of creamy droplets trickle down the inside of my legs.

I've cleaned up and been to the toilet as normal etc but I keep thinking about it.

Any idea what it could be?

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Lozmatoz · 12/10/2017 10:10

Just sounds like vaginal discharge.

HeartburnCentral · 12/10/2017 10:11

It could be discharge or waters but I thought waters were cloudy/clear not creamy. Is there any pain with it? Did you try calling your MW?

Opheliasgoldenwine · 12/10/2017 10:13

If it was waters it would most likely have soaked wherever you were sitting/standing etc. Most likely heavy dish charge.

TiramisuQueenoftheFaeries · 12/10/2017 10:17

If it was creamy it was just vaginal discharge. It can be quite heavy in pregnancy. Normal and harmless.

HopeAndJoy16 · 12/10/2017 10:19

There's no harm in calling your local maternity assessment unit for advice, they can advise whether you need further testing eg for thrush if it's discharge or ud they think it could possibly be your waters

thedinosaur · 12/10/2017 11:09

Thank you I've actually seen my midwife today and she said it sounds normal as you get more discharge in pregnancy. I suppose I just got a bit concerned as I didn't have it with my first.

She said if there's a lot I can see my GP for a swab.

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