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Could I be in early labor????

Hello im 31 weeks pregnate and today for the first time I notice wet under pants. I put a mirror up to my vagina and seen all this white nasty discharge on it. Iv never seen that much discharge my hole pregnancy also the way it look was like white jelly in my vagina. Could this mean my mucus plug is braking. Or early labor.
I also just had a nose bleed.
Please help first time being prego
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Sorry also nosebleeds are common pregnancy symptom but not a labor symptom.
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It's normal in the third trimester to have a lot of discharge. If it's bloody or clear jelly/ mucus it might be your plug. Pieces of it can come out over weeks, but generally grows back if lost early. I'd mention it to your Dr. Next appointment but it sounds normal.
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With my first I did lose my mucus plug and it was very similar to what you are describing.  But if you are not experiencing any cramping then there is nothing to worry about.  BUT I did go into labor about 3 days after I lost my mucus plug and that would not be great.  With my second I lost my mucus plug 3 weeks before I had him.  The difference was the amount to physical activity I did.  You should take it VERY easy.  Your baby still needs to stay where it is for at least a couple more weeks
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Just by typing something it sends the question up to the top so that more people have a chance of seeing it and answering.
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What is bump.....
Whats that mean
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Bump
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