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38 weeks pregnant
Due date is on 10th May from yesterday morning white jelly discharge found 4 times. No pain till now please clarify is this normal Should I go and visit dr now or can I wait for the pain
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Is your wife pregnant for the first time? If your wife is pregnant for the second one or third one, then I would suggest you to contact the doc... If first time, then the cervix is preparing for labour.. U can wait for pain abdomen or bleeding or watery discharge from vagina to start or baby movements  if decreases can see the doc
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White discharge is common in last month  . If pain or watery discharge or red colored or baby movements are less then need to visit hospital.otherwise just relax.
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Watch for the symptoms like any continuous flow of watery discharge or pain or back pain or any blood stained fluid or reduced baby movements.if any thing like this please go and see your doctor to check whether you are in labour and hospitalization is needed or not
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No need to visit if you are feeling as usual baby movements. Amount of liquor is a parameter to decide whether to wait or not. SO do scan
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Strict watch on daily fetal movement.. If its fine and more than 12 in a day.. No need to wry, wait for labour pain and follow instructions given by your own gynac.. Inform her timely about it
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