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Experiencing Pain In Vagina And Fluid Muscas , Will It Effect The Pregnancy ?

I am 35 36 weeks pregnant. I have had extra moisture down in the private parts for like a week or two. Tonight I went to the bathroom and there was clear like bubble muscas in the toilet as well. It was about the size of a quarter. This is my first baby. And I have no idea what to do. I have back pain but not pressure or any pains like that. I thought it was the sciatic nerve? And a few times in the last week I have gotten a VERY sharp pain in my vagina.
Fri, 3 Jan 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that this was your mucous plug. This may be seen prior to delivery but in some women may discharge a week before deliver.

Back pain is common in late pregnancy but if you notice an increase in the intensity of this pain, any vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain you should go to your doctor.

If you remain unsure, you may want to visit your doctor to ease your mind.

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Experiencing Pain In Vagina And Fluid Muscas , Will It Effect The Pregnancy ?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that this was your mucous plug. This may be seen prior to delivery but in some women may discharge a week before deliver. Back pain is common in late pregnancy but if you notice an increase in the intensity of this pain, any vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain you should go to your doctor. If you remain unsure, you may want to visit your doctor to ease your mind. I hope this helps