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smelly vagina n discharge

Am due in 10days... am experiencing a kind of smelly greenish discharge dis days really making me feel unfortable wit myself... is it really normal??
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Sounds like an infection, I would go see the doctor ASAP!
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Uhh, I had also greenish discarge in my first pregnancy. I went in to get check so many times because I tought my water broke because sometimes the discarge would come down like I am peeing on my self. And they just told me I had alot of yeast infection and to take vagina pil so it will go away. But still bad it til almost I gave birth. It was alot to like klumps(sorry for the image).
Felt disgusted all the time, and even more after sex.
But wash yourself with plain water down there after toilet visit. It will help against itching and clean U from yhe smal rest remaining. And of course dry yourself completly before putting on ur clothes.
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U may have BV its a common yeast infection in pregnant women. Not an std dont worry. I had it , i took vaginal cream for it . Tell your dr ASAP
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Idk but I'm also 10 days away and I went to the rest room and urine came out and had peed on myself, clear fluid! No smell or color tho!
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At a childbirth class I went to, the nurse said if you're having any type of green discharge to go into the hospital right away. Could be a sign of infection and that your water may have broken without you knowing it. Good luck and God bless! :)
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