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This post might turn ur stomach. . .

Okay yall.. I'm 38+2 and beyond ready to give birth lol.

At 36+1 I lost what I thought was my mucus plug. It was a very large amount of snotty/slimmy clear/white discharge. Covered the entire piece of toilet paper  I was wiping with.. then today my bf and i had sex this morning thinking maybe it would relieve alotta stress seeing as how we haven't done anything since 21weeks. I cleaned up,  showered, washed, rinsed, patted dry... and I was good. (Just to debunk if u think my problem is from sex).

And about 45 mins ago, I showered to get ready for bed, and when I got out I peed, in the midst of that pee I sneezed. Lol well when I wiped it was more mucus??? Did it grow back? (Silly question. I know).

Sorry so long
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It can come back
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Earlier u probably just lost a big glob of it . It may have been more coming out because sex can help break it loose so to say. Is it making u contract at all ? If so more sex and get to walking bouncing on a ball what ev u prefer to help the process ! Good luck :)
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Sorry didn't see that happend at 36 weeks I read wrong I some how read it like both happend today .. yes it could have grew back
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It's ok. Thank.u ladies for commenting.  I definately feel ALOT of pressure down there now. And I'm cramping lightly.
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