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Watery discharge at 10 weeks

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I'm 10+3 weeks pregnant and for the last 2 days I've experienced watery like discharge. But today this watery discharge disappears. Is this normal or should I worry? Has anyone experience this?

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It is normal I fund with mine pregnancy they are days that are very wet and others that are very normal so it is absolutely normal.

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Dreamingofbaby

I’m slightly behind you but am finding the same. Sometime quite a lot other times not hope all good and Normal 🤞👍

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precioce

Totally normal. Had this a lot and was forever running to the toilet. Healthy pregnancy and she is now 20 weeks old 😀

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Is this watery discharge always a symptoms of bacterial vaginosis? That why I'm worried.

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precioce

I had no issues like that at all.

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