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I am 5 weeks pregnant its intrauterine pregnancy, I am having watery white discharge sometimes and sometimes light abdominal pain Is it normal
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Increased Vaginal discharge, if no itching is normal in pregnancy Do you have constipation? Some abdominal discomfort can be because of that Do you have nausea vomiting dizziness or Tiredness? Then it's good sign that baby is growing So you can wait for first scan at 8 weeks Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice
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Consult gyanaecologist
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Yes it's normal
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Hi. There is more discharge during preg . If there is no smell or itching nothing to be done . Shd not have any abd pain  in preg . Plrase chek in person .
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Hi there, Yes it is absolutely normal. Get urine routine test done. Should rule out urine infection. Drink lots of water. Eat healthy. Avoid oily, fried foods.
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