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Why Having Mucus Discharge With No Smell During Pregnancy?

Ok well im 24 weeks pregnant...2nd pregnancy found out i was pregnant 3 after my 1st child. And now im havin mild cramping not so serious, but i noe been having mucus blogs dischsrge no smell to it sometimes clear wen not much and when much its colored what is happening?
Fri, 2 May 2014
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Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
As long as there is no odour, no itching, no pain or burning, you can ignore the mucoid discharge.
Yes, cramps should be looked into, even if mild. as they can be indicative of preterm labour pains.
COnsult your obstetrician and have an internal exam as well as vaginal swab and culture.
Also assessment of cervical length and internal os dilatation.
All the best
Take care.
Please feel free to write further at -
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Why Having Mucus Discharge With No Smell During Pregnancy?

Hello Thanks for writing to us with your health concern. As long as there is no odour, no itching, no pain or burning, you can ignore the mucoid discharge. Yes, cramps should be looked into, even if mild. as they can be indicative of preterm labour pains. COnsult your obstetrician and have an internal exam as well as vaginal swab and culture. Also assessment of cervical length and internal os dilatation. All the best Take care. Please feel free to write further at - http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-aarti-abraham/64623