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Each time I’ve been to the loo today there has been jelly like clear discharge when wiping. I’m guessing this is cervical mucus or just discharge, but is it normal to have so much? There is a fair blob each time? Any experiences welcome.

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JessRose

How far into pregnancy are you?

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Dani2019 in reply toJessRose

Sorry, did forget to say. I’m 40 weeks today 🙂

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JessRose in reply toDani2019

Well I’m 22 weeks and I’ve already had something similar but not often, just every now and again. But I’d ring and ask a midwife with you being due anytime!

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Sophiejanex

Same here first pregnancy so not sure but I’m 35 weeks plus one zx

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Cheekymonkey85

If it's quite thick & jelly like then I'd say it's your plug. I remember googling pictures lol I lost loads & continued to lose in labour x

I had loads for days.

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