While Pregnant....

Discussion in 'Women's Forum' started by ItzJessI3itch, Jun 8, 2007.

  1. ItzJessI3itch

    ItzJessI3itch Banned

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    How did you guys deal with extra wetness?? I'm 10 weeks (today) and I've had a lot more vaginal wetness since I've been pregnant.
     
  2. barefoot_kirstyn

    barefoot_kirstyn belly flop

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    inceased discharge is perfectly normal.
    However, if it starts to smell funky, is causing a rash or itching, tell ur doc or midwife. It could mean you have an infection, and those are not fun, especially while pregnant. I just cured the worst yeast infection I have ever had in my life...it was bad enough to keep my up at night. Infections can be really dangerous when you're pregnant, as they can stimulate labour a lot of the time...not good. So keep an eye on it. If it's just a normal, clear or murky, odorless discharge, you most likely have nothing to worry about.
    But as per usual, at ur next appointment, be sure to ask ur doc or midwife.
     
  3. icedteapriestess

    icedteapriestess linguistic freak

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    During my first trimester I was so dry cactus were growing. During my 2nd, pirates kept yelling "ahoy thar" at me whenever I went to the washroom. My 3rd trimester was pretty much normal in terms of wetness.
     
  4. Brighid

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    Wear cotton panties and change them often. If you are particularly juicy, wear cloth (gentler and less irritating than commercial, disposable pads) pads or panty liners. Otherwise, there's nothing else to do about it, it's perfectly normal and healthy.

    The increased discharge is a protective measure, keeping everything clean and out and away from your cervix, uterus, and baby.
     
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