I am pregnant and due jan 30, 2004. I am
experience a mucus membrance type of
dishcarge, it is yellowish in color.
What is this and is this normal?
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glitter8370
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Nov 2003 Posts: 135 Location: bc canada
Hey Posted: 12-20-03 03:18am
Hey
hey vaginal discharge is normal and is
commen to increase with pregnancy.. Since
u r close to ur due date I would guess
that you have had ur proper exams done...
If nothing has shown up in ur exams and
tests then u should be fine.. Ask your
doctor... I experince more then average
discharge in my pregnancy and it worried
me... But with my pap and other tests it
proved to be normal meaning I have no
infections.. It could be infection in the
vagina that many women have and ur doctor
will give u meds for it.. Nothing seriuos
though good luck
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DismalEuphoria
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Dec 2003 Posts: 99 Location: US
Please Consult Your Doctor!!! Posted: 12-20-03 15:55pm
I have heard that discharge is normal in
pregnancy as well, but everytime i've been
pregnant, it happens to me, and I have
lost 3 babies. I finally had my doctor
check me this time, and we determined I
was losing amniotic fluid, which the baby
needs to breath, grow, swim in, etc. So
please don't mess around and feel that
it's ok if everyone else says it is. Just
get it checked out, then you'll know that
it's okay, and that you will be fine.
Please!!!
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