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Pink mucas AGAIN, 24 weeks, do I bother the MW or assume it is cervical erosion as before?

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Bumperlicious · 27/05/2010 13:36

I had light spotting in early pregnancy, around 7 weeks, and again one isolate incident about 3 or 4 weeks ago. The first time they scanned me, The second time they asked my to come in, found the HB and did an internal. They couldn't see any bleeding but the doctor suggested it was cervical erosion.

I've just been to the toilet again and I have pink mucas when I wipe. I am supposed to be off sick today as I have been having problems sleeping and am possibly getting SPD, but we are moving in less than a month and have a lot to do so have been sorting out baby clothes and books and stuff. Could this just be irritating the cervical erosion? Should I even bother calling the midwife (actually they will probably put me through to delivery like they did last time)? I don't want to keep bothering them when it just seems trivial. I know I shouldn't be doing anything, but it is so frustrating, I have to move in a month, pregnant or not, I work practically full time (when I'm not bloody off sick) and am feeling so stressed, now worried again that I have don't something wrong, when all I want to do is sort my house out. It's just pink tinged mucus, have had it before, don't want to create a fuss over nothing.

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MadameCheese · 27/05/2010 13:43

Sorry I don't know anything about CE but there's no harm in calling the MW, are you due to see her soon anyway or is this not your first baby?

Bumperlicious · 27/05/2010 13:44

Not for another couple of weeks. This is no.2, didn't have any of these problems with DD!

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MadameCheese · 27/05/2010 13:48

You sound like you've got a lot on your plate, so resting is probably impossible. Give her a call, even if it is to just have a chat, what about phoning the ward for advice?

Bumperlicious · 27/05/2010 14:30

Thanks for the support. Called the midwife then labour unit. There was debate about bringing me in for more anti-d but they think I am covered from a few weeks ago. They just said keep an eye on it, feet up and take it easy.

Problem is I am staring at black bags and clothes strewn all over the floor I just want to be packing for my move, or at least tidying up!

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