Its very possible that you lost it and didnt notice. But, with my experience I don't know how you can miss it really. Even if you are using the bathroom. You'll notice when you wipe (unless you are in a SUPER big hurry I suppose). Your cervix thins then dilates and thats when you lose your mucus plug. You can go up to a few weeks without your mucus plug before labor starts. Good Luck & Congrats!
2007-02-07 00:37:56
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answered by all_around_tha_mullberri_busch 3
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The skinny liquidy discharge is absolutely simply that...discharge, I get that plenty too, there are such a lot of alterations occurring in our our bodies within the final last weeks of being pregnant that a difference in quantity, consistency or frequency of discharge is natural. The mucous plug is often a beautiful thick discharge, it may be in small portions and appear like snot (sorry, yuck) or pop out in a gelatin-like glob. A watery discharge absolutely is from the alterations to your cervix. I was once three cm dilated with my moment youngster at my 36 week appointment and didn't lose my plug till almost 38 weeks. When I went into fake hard work at 38 weeks my cervix was once best dilated to one million cm, so regression occurred and I was once now not even mindful that would occur! Good good fortune, I desire your being pregnant travel ends quickly and also you get to satisfy your little one! :)
2016-09-07 00:26:21
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answered by Anonymous
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it will fall out once you start to dilate- so there is a very good chance- you've lost it and just never noticed. It could have come out in very small amounts and you wouldn't really notice- or if it came out all in one piece- it could have happened while you were on the toilette or else during sex or whatever and there is a good chance you never would notice.
2007-02-07 00:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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its possible, but i was dilated to two most towards the end of my pregnancy (pre term labor) and i didnt lose mine until a week or so before i had my son at 30 weeks, it can happen anytime everyone is different.
2007-02-06 23:36:11
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answered by puppy love 6
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It could have passed while you were using the bathroom, you could have mistaken it for something else (sometimes it breaks up into little chunks, and is easily mistaken for a normal discharge), or you may not have lost it at all.
2007-02-06 23:23:49
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answered by mamasquirrel 5
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It's possible. Many women lose it at night when they go to the bathroom and don't notice it if they don't turn on the light.
2007-02-06 23:58:55
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answered by KathyS 7
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Most likely did your water break?
2007-02-06 23:23:17
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answered by Gen 4
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maybe you lost it when you were on the loo and just didnt notice
2007-02-06 23:24:16
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answered by Anonymous
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