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Lanania posted:
Hello every one I am 31 weeks pregnant. I just found out that I am having a girl. today i went swimming in a pool and had no problems just kinda floated around and relaxed in the cool water. When i got home i had some minor cramps really low, like the vaginal cavity area, i felt like i had to pee and when i did i noticed it was real thick, sorta white and cloudy like unrine when i wiped. after i still had really minor cramps. is this normal or somthing i need to worry about. please help.
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mwhite80 responded:
I think it is nothing to worry about but you can always call your ob to be sure. Most ob's have an answering service just for that. Just watch out for bleeding and severe cramps, also dont go swimming if the water is too cold.
 
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Elizabeth_WebMD_Staff responded:
Hi Lanania -

Just checking in to see how you are doing. Hopefully you have talked with your doctor about these symptoms.

Let us know how things are going,
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
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