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What Does Clear Watery Vaginal Discharge During Pregnancy Suggest?

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Posted on Mon, 27 Jun 2016
Question: Iam 6 weeks pregnant ... I had a fight with my husband and I shouted and cried a lot and had difficulties breathing for 10 minutes. I didn't feel pain in my abdomen area until after 5 hours I had like awkward feeling in abdomin. It no pain . Later I felt nothing no pain nothing but as I went to the toilet I noticed a clear watery discharge with no smell what so ever it was not a lot of discharge but it was noticeable . So Iam freakin out and it could be misscarriage? Or it's just normal discharge? ( I have no pain in my abdomin what so ever)
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Soumen Patra (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Normal vaginal discharge. Nothing to worry.

Detailed Answer:
Hello Dear,

Thanks for writing to us. I understand your concern.

1) Mild clear watery discharge is quite normal during pregnancy period. You have nothing to worry about this. You can use pantyliner if you feel comfortable with it. Maintain genital hygiene properly.

2) Don't fight with your partner or other members during pregnancy period. Stay calm as much as possible and solve your problem with more discussion. Do meditation to get relief from mental stress or emotional upset. Need adequate bed rest or sound sleep.

Hope, I have answered your query. Wish your good health and take care.

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Sonia Raina
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Soumen Patra (32 hours later)
Also i have an increased sex drive but my doctor told me not to have sex for the moment and iam 6 weeeks 5 days pregnant today. I want to watch porn but scared that it might be hurtful for me as i will get wet. Is it bad or can i watch it?

Also why cant i have sex in early pregnancy
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Soumen Patra (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
You can watch porn. Avoid vaginal sex.

Detailed Answer:
Hello Dear,

Thanks for follow up query.

1) Making love or sex is absolutely safe in the first trimester or early pregnancy. However, some doctor may NOT give advice to do that if you have H/O difficult pregnancy, threatened miscarriage, cervical weakness or vaginal bleeding etc.

2) You can watch porn for sometime and give clitoral stimulation or rubbing to get relief from sexual stress. You should maintain genital hygiene properly and avoid vaginal insertion.

Hope, it helps for information. If you have any other query, you can directly ask me.

Regards,
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Soumen Patra (1 hour later)
I just had sex now and i didnt feel pain during it but when i went to the toillet and i wipped my vagina i found pinkish blood. I freaked out and started crying but when i went later after 10 minutes and wipped i did not find anything. I did not have sex for the past 2weeks though and since my doctor found inwas pregnant he gave me " cardio-asperine 100mg" .. Is this blood a sign of misscariage or what it is. Please give me a detailed answer because iam freaking out
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Soumen Patra (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Mild pinkish blood is not problematic.

Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,

Thanks for follow up query.

I think that mild pinkish blood is NOT much problematic. It is quite common after sex or during early pregnancy. It is NOT a specific sign of miscarriage. Maintain genital hygiene properly.

You should AVOID sexual intercourse as much as possible if your doctor have suggested. Do periodic check up and necessary investigations.

Hope, it helps for your information. Good luck and take care.

Regards,
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Sonia Raina
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Soumen Patra (13 hours later)
I went to the doctor today to check and everything was fine . I heard the baby's heartbeat it seemed fine. But my doctor gave me spasfon! Why did he give me spasfon? Is it for the bleeding yesterday? And does it have any side effects on the baby as iam only 6weeks 5 days along
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Soumen Patra (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Uterine relaxant - to prevent future miscarriage.

Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,

Thanks for your update.

SPASFON is given for the treatment of uterine spasmodic pain. It acts as muscle relaxant and helps to prevent future miscarriage.

It has no side effect on growing baby and you can take this medicine as per your doctor's prescription.

Hope, it helps for your information. Good luck and take care.

Regards,
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What Does Clear Watery Vaginal Discharge During Pregnancy Suggest?

Brief Answer: Normal vaginal discharge. Nothing to worry. Detailed Answer: Hello Dear, Thanks for writing to us. I understand your concern. 1) Mild clear watery discharge is quite normal during pregnancy period. You have nothing to worry about this. You can use pantyliner if you feel comfortable with it. Maintain genital hygiene properly. 2) Don't fight with your partner or other members during pregnancy period. Stay calm as much as possible and solve your problem with more discussion. Do meditation to get relief from mental stress or emotional upset. Need adequate bed rest or sound sleep. Hope, I have answered your query. Wish your good health and take care. For future query, you can directly approach me through http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=63326 Regards,