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362119 tn?1223137936

TMI..I know..sorry

Is it normal to have a discharge in your first trimester??..
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126454 tn?1328019022
It's normal and the ladies are right.  It only gets more abundant the further you get.  Sometimes I think I'm leaking fluid only to find out it's the same stuff that's been there all along, just more of it.  It's because of higher levels of estrogen and an increase in blood flow to the vaginal walls.  
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Yes it is but most of the time is milky because I had that when I was pregnant.
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362119 tn?1223137936
hahaha.. thanks ladies!!!
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280369 tn?1316702041
congrats! Mine is always the white/yellowish color. It's no fun, but it's all worth it!! =)
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279415 tn?1217371630
I agree sometimes i can feel it come out too, its soooo gross!  But its normal and does seem to get worse the further along you are
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362119 tn?1223137936
I am 8 weeks!! yeah i have noticed it more and more.. its white/ yellow.... gross i know!!
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280369 tn?1316702041
Very normal. as long as it's clear or whitish and doesn't have a horrible odor, it's fine. It seems to get worse the further along you get. (at least that's what I have noticed.) How far along are you?
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202436 tn?1326474333
I sure hope so, becuase I've had a lot of it..white to off white...creamy to gooey.  Sometimes so much I can actually feel it come out.  TMI but wanted to let you know you're not the only one :)
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