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Q: cm changes during pregnancy
asked by: trijos21 on April 12th, 2008
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is it normal for you cm to become watery when your in the early stages of pregnancy??? I havent had any bleeding or anything, its just watery. Is this normal???? Thanks for any advice girls!!! Smile
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tiamccoy819
replied on April 13th, 2008
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I think I remember mine being watery when I first found out I was pregnant. And there was a lot more cm than normal. Hope that helps you!!
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trijos21
replied on April 13th, 2008
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Thanks tia!!! Yes that did help. Yea its a lot more than before and really watery. Thanks girl!!!
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Kiara_Nicole
replied on April 14th, 2008
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When did you notice the cm change? Because I woke up today with watery cm and it is usually sticky or I have none after o. It's not like ewcm itis different I don't remember having this before. I might have with my first but that been over 2years ago. DOes anyone know what this could be mean.

Thank you Becky
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trijos21
replied on April 14th, 2008
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i just noticed it about a week ago becky...I found out i was preg on the 3rd.
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girlfromdasticks
replied on April 15th, 2008
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I had the same thing and i actually mentioned it to my docs nurse and she said it was perfectly normal just because there are so many changes going on in your body right now...hormones and such. She said it would come and go throughout the entire preg (or I should say it could come and go).
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