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28 weeks pregnant and white milky discharge ? Unsure what it could be

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jupiter1234

Through out my pregnancy I used to get a lot of discharge mucus but if it was a lot I used to always ring midwife just to be on the safe side. X

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Amreenak

I am 27weeks and experienced this too yesterday, I googled it and google Said that it was natural to have a little clear/milky discharge it’s something to do with the cervix cleaning itself x

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Hannah27

Totally normal, just keep an eye on it and let your midwife know if it changes colour or gets smelly x

Totally normal, your vagina is self cleaning, and during pregnancy this really goes into overdrive to keep bacteria away from baby. If it changes colour or smells nasty then contact your midwife as it could be something like thrush.

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Prettiest

I'm 10+5 week pregnant and I also experience excessive watery milky discharge. Is this normal or symptom of bv?

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