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Clear water discharge
Hi Is it common to get clear water kind of discharge during second trimester.(17 weeks). I had a clear discharge today. It's not much, so I can't say it's amniotic liquid. Usually I get white vaginal discharge. But this is completely clear with no odour. Please tell me if it's normal.
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Observe, if it is increasing then  consult gyanaecologist
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Little bit is normal Take rest If more then connect online chat
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If baby movement is ok no need to worry Avoid intercourses
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Take plenty of water and fruits and take rest to improve blood flow to baby Sleep in left lateral position for 2 hours at afternoon and for 6-8 hours at bedtime Avoid lifting weights and stress Avoid papaya and pineapple Listen devotional music and wear bangles to promote hearing in baby Continue iron and calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month Take anomalies scan at 20 weeks
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I think to be sure of the type of discharge, u need to contact a gynaecologist and get physical examination on priority basis
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