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1121273 tn?1325367975

Jelly-like discharge

This morning, I have a bunch of clearish jelly-like discharge.  It has no odor.  It is coming out in clumps or globs.  Sorry for the TMI.  I am 9 weeks today.  It has been 3 years since I have had a normal pregnancy that didn't end in miscarriage, so I forget what is normal.  Is this normal?  I know that in the ones that I miscarried, I think I had something similar, so of course I'm scared.  I had a u/s yesterday, and everything looked perfect.   But, still nervous.  Has anyone had this around this time that has been normal??
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640548 tn?1340553355
was it an internal u/s where the wand was all gobbed up with KY stuff?  If it was, then it could just be the jelly stuff from the u/s.  
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1158221 tn?1327972603
Count me in too.  I am about 10 weeks along and every week it gets a little more noticeable.  I asked my sister about it....3 kids...and she said she wore panty liners during her pregnancy to keep her undies dry.  I think I might be doing the same pretty soon.  Sounds like "normal" pregnancy to me too.
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1145691 tn?1291478338
Ha ha, now I feel like the oddball because it's not happening to me ;p
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773214 tn?1295135069
I had that during all of my pregnancies early on also.... and, I still have a LOT of discharge, white/clear but not clumpy...it's annoying but there's no odor or anything and the dr. says that it is normal...
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1128483 tn?1277340286
I've had it with all 3 pregnancies (Even when I miscarried).  For me that typically started around week 6, then sometime after 20 weeks I would get more of it.  (And at my apt at 21 weeks my midwife said I should expect to start to see more of it now).
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693804 tn?1304720474
Hope it helps hun!
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1121273 tn?1325367975
Thanks, Lori!
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693804 tn?1304720474
I found this info and wanted to pass it along, i'm not a Dr as you know :) If your to concerned call your Dr. after all we've been through you can never be to safe! Let me know Sweetie.

Physiologic leukorrhea

It can be a natural defense mechanism the vagina uses to maintain its chemical balance, as well as to preserve the flexibility of the vaginal tissue. The term "physiologic leukorrhea" is used to refer to leukorrhea due to estrogen stimulation.[2]

Leukorrhea may occur normally during pregnancy. This is caused by increased bloodflow to the vagina due to increased estrogen. Female infants may have leukorrhea for a short time after birth due to their in-uterine exposure to estrogen.
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1145691 tn?1291478338
IDK I've never had this happen. I think maybe you should go see the doc about it, maybe you have an infection :/ Good luck!
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