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Discharge question - third trimester

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LASandOtto · 23/06/2020 13:48

Sorry in advance for TMI...

I've noticed a sort of light yellow creamy discharge. No smell, no pains, no itchiness etc which I hope means no infection.

I've rang the midwife triage and the midwife said it seemed ok as no other symptoms (like burning etc).

Does anyone else have this sort of discharge? It's not loads but earlier was on the tissue after a bowel movement.

I know increased discharge is normal and should usually be clear / white in pregnancy.

Just wanted to see what your experiences are. Will obviously keep and eye on it and see if it changes at all.

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kaxxz · 23/06/2020 14:15

I'm 34 weeks pregnant and I've have yellowish discharge throughout my whole pregnancy and the doctor and midwife said it was fine. I wouldn't worry about it unless it itches or burns or smells.

LASandOtto · 23/06/2020 14:18

Thanks @kaxxz! I wasn't sure but on the NHS site it said to better get it checked out, midwife didn't seem concerned though as mentioned and no other accompanying issues with it currently (let's hope it stays that way).

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clo1992 · 23/06/2020 14:44

Hi

On the tissue it can look a little yellow as mixed with urine. But if you either look down there or use your finger ( I no grim ) It's generally white in colour and Iv had it the whole way through pretty much x

FoxtrotSkarloey · 23/06/2020 14:58

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LASandOtto · 23/06/2020 15:39

Thanks so much, really appreciate the reassurance!

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Christmastree43 · 23/06/2020 15:46

Hello, yes just another adding to the chorus that I have had this badly during third trimester. Glad you posted OP it's made me feel a bit more normal, it's rather gross Blush

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