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An_217104 posted:
im in my 2 trimester and i have a milky discharge. what concern me is that its alot. when it happens i have to change my clothes. is this normal?
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jeylianasmomma responded:
I had the same thing and found out I have BV bacterial vaginosis. What I suggest it call your Dr. They check the pH in your female parts and if you have high pH then u have it and they will treat it. They will treat it right away because it could cause preterm labor. They gave me an oral medication to take twice a day.
 
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reb_hun replied to jeylianasmomma's response:
what exactly does that look like because i've noticed i have excess discharge and when i had my last appt they didn't seem to worried about it. it's just getting kind of annoying because i don't remember this much my last pregnancy.
 
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Jackie86401 responded:
I have a milky discharge as well through out the pregnancy and my Dr's said its normal. You really only need to worry about it when it changes to a yellow, brown, pink, red tint or if it is giving off a bad odor. Otherwise it is completely normal.
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