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17 weeks pregnant mucous discharge

Hey I'm 17 weeks pregnant.  Through out the whole pregnancy I have had a mucoid discharge.  Doc said it was normal until the nite before thanksgiving when I had to go to the ER cause the mucous became bloody.  Doc thought I was losing my mucous plug.  Was on bed rest for a week and doc said everything was fine and to resume normal activity.  Well, the mucous has started again, clear this time, but there is so much of it.  I don't remember anything like this with baby #1.  Anyone else experience this or have any idea what it is?  With baby #1 I had a whitish discharge throughout the whole pregnancy. Thanks everyone.
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im four weeks pregnate. so im still worryed that i might not be. just resently i got alot of symtoms of being pregnate. so i took a test and it came up a slight pink line (positive) but then  it went away. am i still pregnate. please help
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I don't remember having a lot of this with DD, but with this pregnancy I feel like I am wet all the time (TMI)  I have also asked the dr. and he said it was normal.
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Thanks - that makes me feel better.  I just hate feeling like no one knows what I'm talking about.
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During at least two of my four pregnancies I had a discharge like that on and off throughout the pregnancy.  It never got blood-tinged or anything, but it did keep appearing.  My doc was never concerned about it, so that helped keep me from worrying about it.  All four pregnancies were fine and the children were all healthy.
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