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What is cervical mucus like just before you get your period? It seems to be creamy white like lotion. I also had 1 week of brown 'blood' on tampons only - not on my underwear and only ONE second of red blood. Bit confused really. Had a negative test today and a miscarriage 2 months ago.

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emmab178

Has it always been like that? Any change in lady bit activity and go to the gp. Could just be an infection but best to get checked out

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Hi Missea. It could be that your blood hormones are still getting themselves sorted out after your unfortunate miscarriage. Give yourself one more month and if you haven't returned to what is normal for you, then see your GP. Hope all soon resolves itself. Diane

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