It is possible that it is nothing more than a discharge. Not unusual. You can call the dr. office and ask. You will need to tell them how it looks, what color, etc. They should be able to determine if it is serious or not. Try not to worry to much. Stress is not good for you or the baby.
2007-03-23 06:32:50
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answered by tosh05 2
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PLEASE . . . give a bit more detail. I am not understanding you clearly. Is it in your urine? Or is it some type of discharge that is release when you urinate? With these vague details, it does not sound normal. I am 12 weeks today and have never experienced that.
If it is coming from your urinary tract, it is not related to pregnancy and could be a pre-existing condition. If you have had a Urinary Tract Infection, (UTI) that was not properly treated it could have moved up to your kidneys. There is no way to tell for sure.
Since no one on here is a doctor, even if they were, it would be hard to diagnose without actually seeing you or the stuff floating, I HIGHLY suggest to contact your regular physician immediately. Don't wait another day. This is your health you are talking about. Log off your computer and go. Don't be scared yet because it may not be serious, but at the same time don't take any chances.
2007-03-23 06:39:46
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answered by Sweet 4
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Could you be more specific about what it looks like and how much of it there is? It's most likely one of a couple things. One, sometimes you may notice a little spotting early in your pregnancy (I did) especially around the dates when your first couple of periods would have started. This is normal. Two, you produce a lot more discharge when pregnant. I don't know why, but you do. Three, yeast infections are kind of common during this time. I had one early in my pregnancy. It could be drainage from an infection. However, if you feel heavy cramps and/or see bright red blood or blood clots or anything looking like a blood clot, you should go see the doctor right away. Good luck! I hope it's something harmless and you and your baby do well.
2007-03-23 06:33:37
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answered by Kiwi 5
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I really wouldn't be too worried unless you see blood than I would call your doctor because that could be a sign of a miscarriage or what they call a threatened miscarriage. If you have severe cramping I would also suggest calling your physician. I don't know what you saw exactly because I don't have much information and cannot physically see what you are talking about but when you are pregnant your body produces a lot more mucus in the vagina and that could also be it if it is like a white color that is normal and could be in chunks (sounds nasty I know) but if you are really worried you can call your local hospital or go into the E.R. at this stage or your pregnancy you wouldn't go to labor and delivery because they couldn't do much but you can call them if you are becoming worried.
If it is a UTI that has traveled up into your kidneys you would have a fever and there would be blood in your urine. I had a kidney infection and was on antibiotics for two weeks. When you have a UTI you may feel like your bladder is going to fall out.
If it is a pinkish color I would maybe just talk to your doctor about it. If you have severe cramping I would be alarmed, if it stops than there is no need to be worried at all.
Good Luck and congratulations!
2007-03-23 06:32:58
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answered by Nisi 4
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Babies don't move that soon, too small. It could just be blood discharge from the egg implantation, which does happen. (Also sometimes spotting too.) But if it is actaul "tissue" looking stuff tell your doctor right away, because that could mean you've miscarried. Not to scare you or anything, but is is true. And if you have just remember that nature did it for a reason and the baby would have painful problems, and no mommy wants that for her baby. And on the other hand you may just be a worried pregnant lady like I was at 6 weeks!!! I was crazy about everything! :) Good luck to you.
Call a doctor RIGHT NOW please, don't be scared, but this is probably an urgent care situation. ok?
2007-03-23 06:30:07
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answered by Anonymous
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That does not make much sense. Nothing should be floating in the water. Is the water pink or is any blood visible. There is no tissue from the uterus that could come out. Maybe what ever you saw was already in the toilet before you sat down. Could it be a small piece of toilet paper that you did not notice. To be safe, call your doctor and the nurse will help you. Good luck.
2007-03-23 06:30:50
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answered by Michelle P 1
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what does it look like need more details does it look like jelly like then it may be just thick dischrage and i am pretty sure it is. Unless you are cramping and bleeding in which i don't think you are. When a woman gets pregnant they get more than usual discharge and trust i have been pregnant before and am again now and that sometimes happens to me!
well hopefully this helped but another thing if you are concerned just give your ob gyn a call to make sure! :-)
2007-03-23 07:05:37
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answered by *Loving my two boys* 3
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You probably shouldn't wait around to find out. Go to the ER asap. They will do a pelvic scan to see whats going on. I went to the ER at 6 weeks for spotting and I'm glad I did. Nothing was wrong with the baby and after a few days the spotting stopped but if I hadn't gone for my own piece of mind I would've been a nervous wreck by the time my first appointment was due. I would go now and if you haven't flushed it down yet take it with you.
2007-03-23 06:38:41
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answered by CeeCee19 4
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I believe you are asking with the intention to have the shrink density and drift to the highest in a box with each blank and soiled water. The dirtier water might most probably be extra dense due to the fact of anything contaminants in involves and so the blank water will upward push to the highest.
2016-09-05 13:08:02
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answered by ? 4
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there is nothing to worry about .you havent mentiond about the the color the nature of the float.generaly there could be some discharges during the pregnency .the most concerning that you dont have any accute pain .when you place a Q you have to mention the time of your (which trimester you are in )so that it will be easy to predict good luck to you god bless you
2007-03-23 06:40:15
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answered by scorpion 1
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