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mucus plug or something else..

Ok, so this is TMI to the max lol, but im a little freaked out..Last night around 9pm My boyfriend and I had sex and he ejaculated inside. 6pm today, I went pee (note:ive been peeing all day..) And there was a green oderless  glob. It was hard, like you could roll it in a ball it looked like a booger. I looked in the toilet and there was a spread out bit of it. This happened a couple of weeks ago (again after sex) and I told my doctor, she looked at me saying it wasnt an infection. She said if cramping or blood came with it to go to er. Well, im not cramping and im feeling him move, so anyone else have this problem?  I would hate to go to the Hospital and then tell me "oh that's old semen..."  Should I go or should I wait it out?
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1958787 tn?1325376291
sounds to me like your mucus plug. You can lose the whole plug, chunks of it, strands of it or not even lose it. So just take it as it goes. pregnancy is at the end when you start ti lose it even though you can lose it up to a couple months b4 delivery
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2066946 tn?1345523888
If you're not cramping / bleeding I would call first thing in the morning just to mention it to your Dr it does sound like it could be your plug it can reseal but you are awfully early to be losing it just yet ...if u do start cramping or spotting I would go in asap good luck keep us posted :)
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