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Is it normal to have daily discharge? I am 14 weeks. 2nd child. I don't remember this with my first.
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yes this is completely normal as long as it isnt a funny colour or has a foul odour x
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776572 tn?1360290739
Yes, a white to watery discharge is normal and increases during pregnancy -- it is called leucorrhoea.

Info I found online, from babycenter:
"It's quite common to have more vaginal discharge while you are pregnant. It's usually quite harmless.

What you are noticing is called leucorrhoea. This is a mild-smelling milky fluid or discharge. It happens because more blood is flowing to the area around your vagina. It's probably not that different from the discharge that you had before you were pregnant. There's just a lot more of it now.

If your discharge changes, it may need treating. See your doctor or midwife if your discharge is:

    unpleasant and fishy smelling
    frothy, yellow or green
    thick and curdy

Or if you feel:

    pain when you pee
    sore
    itchy

Depending on your symptoms, you may have thrush or a bacterial infection. It's best to have these treated before you have your baby, although thrush can come and go while you're pregnant.

You should also see your doctor if your discharge is brownish. It may mean you are having some light spotting or bleeding. This is fairly common early in pregnancy, but you should always mention it to your doctor. "
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1926971 tn?1682474897
Body rejects what it doesn't want. Sometimes body reacts to something it wants. Contact your gynecologist.
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