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Please help, serious question?

I am 28 weeks pregnant and this morning I noticed a sweet smelling discharge on my panties. Im not hurting and baby is kicking like always, just wasnt sure what this was. Thank you

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    It's totally normal to have a discharge like that. I wouldn't worry about it. I felt like I was discharging quite a bit with my pregnancies. I wore a pantiliner even.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Discharge often increases in women who are pregnant, i'm only 13 weeks and its happening already! As the pregnancy progresses, the discharge can become heavier, and the smell you describe is completely normal too.

    If it starts to smell fishy then visit your doctor as this could be a sign of an infection, not good for mother or baby.

    I hope this has helped, and congratulations x

  • 1 decade ago

    At least your is at 28 weeks.. I have had discharge since about 9 weeks i have had to wear pantyliner all day everyday. I complained to my obgyn he said it was normal.....good luck

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If there's a lot, or if it seems like water or pee, I would call the doctor, because I think amniotic fluid smells sweet.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    its normal to have discharge! i also had it! its natural so dont even worry about it wont hurt your baby either.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    IT COULD BE AMNIOTIC FLUID?? I HEAR IT SMELLS SWEET I WOULD CALL YOUR DOCTOR AND EXPLAIN IT TO THEM IF I WERE YOU JUST IN CASE

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