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Can I leak and still have adequate amniotic liquid in scan. 1)My underwear is not wet but it is moist . No wet spots in underwear. 2)I can see milky white vaginal discharge but no itching or burning sensation 3) I am peeing so much ,but I do drink lot of water 4)though I didn't drink water after emptying bladder , I still go to washroom so was wondering if I am passing amniotic fluid instead of urine. 5) I feel good baby movements 29 weeks Pls advise
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Going frequently to washroom is normal dear in third trimester of pregnancy. This problem will only increase . Increased non foulsmelling white discharge nonirritant is also normal in pregnancy
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Keep drinking lots of water
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Needs to get examined by your gynecologist for white discharge or amniotic fluid leak
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If you are feeling urine pressure then its fine,  but if you feeling continuous watery discharge then you should visit a gynaecologist and get yourself examined.  Generally white discharge is common in pregnancy.
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