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Watery discharge?

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CP96 · 07/02/2018 15:19

I'm 14 weeks now and the last week been having some watery discharge not everyday but some days. Does anyone else experience this?

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charlottexox · 07/02/2018 15:39

Yes I get that too and I am 5W. As long as there is no foul smell, itching or burning. X

BigBaboonBum · 07/02/2018 16:10

Indeed! An extra hassle but harmless

CP96 · 07/02/2018 16:23

That's lovely. Mines seems to be like clear watery sometimes. I'm 14 weeks now and had miscarriage last year so I'm searching everything! 😔

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BigBaboonBum · 07/02/2018 16:55

You’re 14 weeks so very safe now. Try to enjoy your pregnancy! Easier said than done I know, but... you’re having a baby!!! Smile Flowers

ironic · 07/02/2018 21:01

I had this and it turned out to be an infection (with no smell, itching or burning) so worth getting checked out if there is a lot of it

CP96 · 08/02/2018 09:27

Ok I will get it checked out. I know I'm 14 weeks and safe but I worry so much with the slightest of things haha

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fidgetsmumx · 08/02/2018 12:02

Completely normal as during pregnancy your cervix is softer and the increased CM is to help keep everything clean and protect from infections.

Nothing to worry about so long as it isn’t foul smelling, itchy or thick and white - those symptoms could indicate a yeast infection.

Juststrugglingabit · 08/02/2018 12:45

I've had loads of this to the extent that I now get wet patches on my knickers Blush I get seen in antenatal clinic every two weeks for scans and have had swabs for infection after mentioned that this was worrying me, which were clear.

I'm not sure if you are worried it could be your waters... My fluid levels have always been normal so far, even with the watery discharge. I think it's pretty normal, but do get checked for infections if you are remotely worried.

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