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374694 tn?1199307243

discharge

well this morning i woke up and used the potty like normal and i noticed there was a clear/thick discharge should i be worried or is that normal early in pregnancy
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280369 tn?1316702041
I didn't realize you didn't know if you were pregnant or not...I guess I just assumed you were! Like tarajanes said, wait till you have missed your period you will know by then!
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374694 tn?1199307243
idk if i am or not if i am it would be anywhere from 2 -5 weeks
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283175 tn?1295537265
Are you pregnant,i was reading your post just now,and yesterday you said,you hadnt tested yet..congrats though.if your still thinking you are. wait until your period dont show then test...discharge is common in ppregnancy but you also get it towards period,so that alone isnt a symptom,i read your symptoms on  your other posts,they do mirror af signs.so give it till you miss period,good luck...
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280369 tn?1316702041
Discharge is very common in pregnancy. It seems to get worse the further along you are. As long as you are not cramping and the discharge does not have a terrible odor or blood in it, I would not worry. I always freak out when I see discharge. I am 24 weeks and it seems like it is getting worse, especially when my husband and I have intercourse. My midwife reassured me that it is normal and as long as it's not greenish or smelly (that would indicate an infection most likely), then it's fine.
How far along are you?
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