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  1. 18/8/08 12:32

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    JodieSydney20

    There isnt a normal amount hun, but you do have more discharge while pregnant.

    I think  its because obviously CM protects us against germs and bugs and keeps us moisterized.

    When pregnant your more prone to infections like Water infections so more need to protect.

    I hope that makes sense.

     

  2. 18/8/08 12:29

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    Samba18

    Yeh I've been wearing a panty liner too, it does get a lot more in pregnancy!

    Don't think its anything to worry about! x

  3. 18/8/08 12:24

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    bexkavan

    to be honest hun i don't know if there is a normal or not! but i've always had a fair bit anyways, and since pregnancy it has increased more on somedays than on others, i think depending on how low down baby has been. but i have also go to point of wearing a pad of some description. currently tena lady, haha i feel about 60!! xx 33+5

  4. 18/8/08 12:19

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    BlushingJulesRich

    Can anyone tell me what is a normal amount of discharge to have, I seem to be having to wear pantyliners all the time now, I mentioned this with my first pregnancy and the mw sent me to see if waters were leaking which they wern't, but it seems a little bit worse this time around.  Is anyone else having same problem,. please help.

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