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7385294 tn?1412105739

orderless stringy mucus thing ?

Its gross but i went to the washroom and looked at my self and what i thought was tissue on my self i went to wipe off and it came off like a string i looked at is it kinda looked like snort it was long and white. Sorry tmi but i dont mo what it is and it had no smell it was like an inch long or inch and a half. Anyone mo what this is ? Im 20+3 weeks by the doctor but by my ultrasound im 17+5 weekz. And baby is healthy
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No it cAn be your mucus plug. Not all of it are brownish an Pink. Mines was all clearish I wouldn't worry hun. It might just be discharge. An if it was your plug you could take weeks a. Weeks before u go into labor
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I think its only discharge. Mucus plug is not white, it is accompanied with a brownish or pinkish color. I could be wrong but thats what i have read about mucus plug.
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7385294 tn?1412105739
U cant loose your mucas plug that earlycan u ?
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I think that might be mucus plug...
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Its just Discharge I have white thick stuff coming out of me too Not in like a string like you though haha Its normal you can ask your doc about it! I'm 30 weeks weird things happen when your prego lots of new gooey stuff coming out of everywhere. XD
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