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Is this normal ladies? Sorry tmi xx

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Missmmc

Yes completely normal, you will have it throughout your pregnancy. Congratulations.

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misswinky34

Defo! Changes to watery gets thicker again, tapers off, starts again. Lol 😊

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Hi Delp2. This is not a problem and is perfectly normal. it is caused by your oestrogen level increasing. The only time to worry if it should become "smelly" and/or coloured. Diane

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Del92 in reply toDianeArnold

Hi Diane is this a cause for concern I have ohss mind but last night I had belly pains lasting like 30 seconds, followed by diarrhoea, and tonight had same pain. I'm worried now 6 weeks pregnant could this be miscarriage signs? I'm such a worrier have a scan next week. Painted fence past to days to scared I've done to much.

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK in reply toDel92

Hi. Think it's the OHSS, as the fluid is absorbed, it can cause diarrhoea, as it has to get out of your body somewhere. Keep drinking and rest when you can. Diane

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Del92 in reply toDianeArnold

Diane I moved to quick like I ran for literally two seconds cause the dog got out, and had a sharp pulling pain, and then a few stabbing pains on one side? Gone now you think this anything to worry about. I get a pain now and again if I move to quickly xx

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK in reply toDel92

Hi Del92. I wouldn't think it's anything to worry about. We often get unexplainable twinges in early pregnancy. Only worry if a pain becomes consistent and accompanied by "red" bleeding. Quite common to get twinges around 8-10 weeks just as womb starts to move upwards. Diane

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK in reply toDianeArnold

Hi Del92. Oh and I suspect the white discharge is the influence of oestrogen on your cervix, is quite normal, and will last throughout your pregnancy. Only worry if it becomes smelly. Diane

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Del92 in reply toDianeArnold

Diane I have a suspected haematoma gotta scan tomorrow in my belly it is, can it cause harm? Worried now only got 5 blood thinning injections left x

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK in reply toDel92

Good luck with the scan tomorrow. If it is a haematoma they may cancel the last 3 injections, depends on its size. Thinking of you. Diane

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ch319

I hope so cos I have some!

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Daxi16

Yes I have it xxx

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ch319

Check ✅ got it too. Some days more than others.

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