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17 Weeks pregnant pain in ovaries after bm tmi!! tiny

Hi first time posting and 1st pregnancy so everything makes me scared I'm now 17 Weeks pregnant since the beginning always had bad constipation but this week when I try to go toilet I get a in my ovary area also on sat after straining noticed pink blood on tissue not sure where it came from so wiped again and there was nothing so it was only a real Lil bit oh and also discharge hasincreased in the last few Weeks it's quite milky and clear sometimes sorry for the essay I know everything is prob ok just so nervous all the time want to enjoy more but she has worried about her already she not even here yet :-) any advice and experience would be much appreciated xxx
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Thank you for your responses I will def give both of them a try least I know I'm not alone and don't need to bother the doc again they must think I'm a right drama queen :-)  thank you again xxx
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The discharge is normal, I have had an increase in milky discharge since week 16, also when I go to the loo I have blood when I wipe because of my constant constipation, try stool softner as above poster said or even just prune juice and veggies ! Goodluck
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Hello im 18wks (3rd baby)  and recognize both symptoms, I recomend taking a stool softner for the first issue and the increased discharge is totaly normal and probly wont stop till after the baby is born
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