Monday, January 25, 2010

Clear Mucus When Due On Can You Have A Clear Mucus Plug?

Can you have a clear mucus plug? - clear mucus when due on

16/01/2010 I am for thinking and started to lose my mucous plug on Friday. When I went to the bathroom very thick fiber as a landfill and now the thing is that it is clear that no blood. So when I go to the toilet, I think my underwear is wet already exists. I know I'm not wet, since this only a little more fluid than usual? Is this meant to happen at the end?

Any help and advice would be great.

Thank you.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

what happened to me, and instant messaging, 18 .. I think it is possible that the mucus plug your username, but no blood can mean week (but the water could get wet .. ur some PPL break it by a progressive loss

Anonymous said...

what happened to me, and instant messaging, 18 .. I think it is possible that the mucus plug your username, but no blood can mean week (but the water could get wet .. ur some PPL break it by a progressive loss

Anonymous said...

The mucus plug is not necessary to have blood on him. Clearish can be white, yellow, has a green hue or color brown / red, which usually means it is the blood on him. The collection of blood is normal, but not always blood on him. Form a small ball of snot. Not necessarily that the work starts in the short term, but. Will probably still work a 3 to 4 weeks to begin. Sometimes you can have a greater increase in discharge after the loss of the cap. Well, if you think it is much more fluid than usual, then give the call to a document. It could be leaking amniotic fluid. It does not hurt to give, to the document.

Anonymous said...

Contact your midwife or doctor! Yes, describe in general, a plug of mucus. And you are so near their maturity, call them at least have their heads high. You can ensure that not leaving your water. Better make it safe and those who know her body and her pregnancy than those who are here.

Hopefully, this is a great sign that you are holding your baby soon!

Best Wishes & Congratulations!

Anonymous said...

Contact your midwife or doctor! Yes, describe in general, a plug of mucus. And you are so near their maturity, call them at least have their heads high. You can ensure that not leaving your water. Better make it safe and those who know her body and her pregnancy than those who are here.

Hopefully, this is a great sign that you are holding your baby soon!

Best Wishes & Congratulations!

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