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Can you have it during early pregnancy? I looked it up and I kept getting mucous plug things. Which isn't the case! Lol. Yahoo people said yes you can. But, I'm confused....Usually, I have creamy lotion watery type cm.. But, there was a small amount of ewcm.
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349859 tn?1257790973
It is completely normal. I am currently 8 wks 1 day & my symptoms vary thru out the day.  If we had all the pregnancy symptoms all the time, we would be miserable...so its prob nothing. No need for concern. However, if you go days w/out ANY symptoms, I would start getting concerned. Last Oct, I was preg & I ALWAYS break out. Well, about 7 weeks into the pregnancy, my symptoms went away. My face stopped breaking out & everything. At 11 wks, I was told that my baby didn't have a heart beat, there was no fetal movement & the baby had stopped developing @ 6 wks 5 days. I spotted one time (after I went to the bathroom) the day b4 I went to the dr. & found this out. I noticed that some of my symptoms had stopped but what was I going to do...call the dr. & say "My face isn't breaking out anymore, can u do an u/s to make sure everything's ok?" I never had any pain or cramping AT ALL. I had a D&C the next day.  ~Good Luck to you~
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487982 tn?1210907091
anyone?
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487982 tn?1210907091
I'm nervous ya'll. I'm not having any symptoms that I'm pregnant. Boobs don't hurt, no cramps....... I felt a little sick and thristy when I got up, but that's all....Is it normal to be "atleast" 6 weeks and not feel anything???
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458937 tn?1271194781
it gets harder to sleep in the later months, i kept dh up with my constant moving around or i'd wake him when i felt baby move :) anyways good night hope you get a good nights rest!!!
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419964 tn?1333301906
good night sweetness sweet dreams ttyl
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487982 tn?1210907091
Ok, I think I'm going to call it a night. I've been fall over sleepy for the past few hours. I just can't stay still long enough to sleep. DH gets grumpy when I toss and turn a lot. And, I do mean a lot. I huff a lot too when I'm turning because I can't find a good place to get comfortable. I love being here to talk to you ladies into the late hours, but right now, I'm sleepy. It's kicking my butt! LOL. Well I'm taking some tylenol for my shoulder (which is hurting from the way I slept)....So Goodnight :) TTY TOMORROW!!
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458937 tn?1271194781
Your welcome :D
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487982 tn?1210907091
yes, thank you.
I went to google and put in ewcm at 6 wks pregnant, just to see what woud come up.
And, some women said they had it during the first weeks of pregnancy. I thought you could only get it when you were ovulating, and at the end of pregnancy. But, I guess you learn something new everyday!
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458937 tn?1271194781
i found this hope it's helpful

What you're noticing is probably normal leukorrhea — the odorless or mild-smelling milky discharge that you occasionally noticed in your underwear before you were pregnant. There's just a lot more of it now, partly because of increased estrogen production and greater blood flow to the vaginal area. This discharge is made up of secretions from the cervix and vagina, old cells from the walls of the vagina, and normal bacterial flora from the vagina.

You'll probably notice more vaginal discharge as you approach labor, although it's likely to look somewhat different from the flow you've become accustomed to. In very early pregnancy, cervical secretions filled your cervical canal and created a protective barrier — the so-called mucus plug.

As your cervix begins to efface (thin out) and dilate, it may expel this mucus, and you'll notice discharge that looks like egg white or mucus from a runny nose on a cold day. You may even expel the plug in one gelatinous glob. This discharge might be tinged with a bit of blood.
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