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I had it twice in the last 4 days it looked like a clump of wet tolet paper kind of thick, but when pulled on it was really streachy and stringy. Then yesterday I had a glob of snot like mucus that was tinted brown it was quite a bit. Finally today I had a little more of the wet tolet paper looking one. Does this sound like a mucus plug? Ill be 34 weeks tomorrow. Never lost it with my daughter. So im confused, I just got a tests and i have no infections or anything, and last internal exam he said my cervix was deffinataly changing, but i was still high. what does this all mean?

2006-11-12 07:37:07 · 5 answers · asked by Ash1227 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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calm down hunni it sounds like your plug may have gone but some women lose theirs a few weeks beforethey give birth.
ring your midwife and have a quick chat she may check to see if anything else is going on down there.
as long as baby is moving and you feel ok i really would try not to worry.
go on call them now x x x x

2006-11-12 07:41:48 · answer #1 · answered by mum_2_many 6 · 0 0

Sure this all usual. I am a newbie at Judo and Jujutsu, so, I would possibly not faux to be an trained, however, it sounds usual to me. If you could have been doing Judo for a even as (like two years or extra) there is a little bit of a drawback. But, freshmen, certain, it is going to be difficult. Judo throws are quite convenient to be trained. But, perfecting them (the timing, force, vigor, kuzushi, and so on.) takes a life-time to grasp. So, simply considering the fact that you already know are doing a throw most often there are plenty of smaller constituents that make up a best throw. You are mainly lacking all of the ones smaller portions and simply have the greater piece (anything that resembles the throw you're attempting). It's regularly going be difficult to throw a heavier character regardless of if you're a newbie or black belt. If anyone is your measurement or lighter, certain, they're convenient to throw. It's simply that ordinary feel you manage anything heavy it is regularly more difficult to transport. A auto will probably be more difficult to transport than a bicycle. So, "Judo Magic," would possibly not produce the mystical throws who too can throw all people comfortably. It will regularly be more difficult employee for a greater man. I believe you simply want extra time. I'm certain there are lots of Judoka who can throw greater opponets. It is all in the main points. I imply I'm correct right here, looking to throw men and women myself on a weekly foundation. I have the concept of approximately part a dozen throws in my arsenal. But, I shouldn't have my timing, kuzushi, strenght, vigor, technical mastery, or it down. With lighter men and women I can simply muscle my method by way of it and plant them at the flooring. But, here's the opposite aspect of your query, if they're expert and withstand, they're more difficult too. But, it is the identical factor because the greater man, a lighweight expert resister simply takes all the ones smaller constituents of mastery too. It takes time. I see all of the advantage of the numerous Judo throws, takedowns, and sweeps. There is a couple of option to take any person down too. Judo has many guns to decide upon from as you move up the ranks too.

2016-09-01 11:22:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get ready! You will be meeting your baby soon but most likely not for a few weeks yet. Is sounds like a mucus plug and it is common to loose it several weeks before delivery.

Better go stock up on diapers for that little one!

2006-11-12 07:42:18 · answer #3 · answered by Vicki 2 · 0 0

It sounds like a mucous plug which I remember losing with 2 pregnancies, very snotty looking. It doesn't hurt to call the dr. If it's early labor it can be stopped.

2006-11-12 07:40:55 · answer #4 · answered by tossingcoconuts 2 · 0 0

Ask a doctor not yahoo people.

2006-11-12 07:40:24 · answer #5 · answered by no picture 2 · 0 3

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