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I am worried

I am 15 weeks pregnant and having mucous. I dont know what i should do now. My doc said it is perfectly ok to have. Actually i had brown and red spotting off n on in my first trimester so whenever i feel wet i get scared. I just want to know is this ok or should i see a doc. I am having cramps also in my abdomen and legs. Plz let me know your experiences if you have any. Thanks
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Thanks you all lovely ladies i will see a doc today.
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Ive experienced the same which is perfectly normal. My doctor told me that I had nothing to worry about. My legs & abdomial  cramps were the worst at night especially since I work 8/9 hours a day on my feet. Don't worry yourself
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You should consult your doctor coz i m akso expierenced the same and than my doctor suggests me medicine for that which i m taking till date( 22 weeks of my pregnanncy) after my second ultra sound i came to know about  my low laying placenta..and this bleeding is because of this low lying placenta..i think in this case your doctor would suggest u some medicine ..like mine...and then every thing will be perfect don't worry gud luck....!
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You should consult your doctor coz i m akso expierenced the same and than my doctor suggests me medicine for that which i m taking till date( 22 weeks of my pregnanncy) after my second ultra sound i came to know my low laying placenta..and this bkeeding
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I have a lot of discharge it's a natural part of pregnancy I do understand the fear though since we had a mc before this one. I find my legs get crampy if I'm not drinking enough water or exercising enough either the abdominal cramps could be the lack of water or round ligament pain. And that is from your baby growing and stretching you out inside.
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