Plug & #2's (TMI..So Sorry)

Discussion in 'Pregnancy - Third Trimester' started by Emsy26, Apr 14, 2009.

  1. Emsy26

    Emsy26 Mum of 4 & Wife-To-Be xx

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    Whenever I go for a #2, there always seems to be whity green slime round it (so so so sorry for the info):blush: but this is the only place I know I can ask and get honest answers.

    Can your Mucus Plug come away with your stools? Like they join up in the bowl, not coming away from my bum (edited...lol)
    BTW...I only look in the loo bowl to see if I have lost ay plug..becomes quite a habit near the end. :rofl:

    Thankyou Ladies xx
     
  2. Ravelyn

    Ravelyn Well-Known Member

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    White green slimy around your stools? You don't lose your plug from your butt sweetie.

    I would mention this to your doctor, cause green is not necessarily a good thing. Baby could have had their first bowel movement. Hence the green.
     
  3. Emsy26

    Emsy26 Mum of 4 & Wife-To-Be xx

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    :rofl:
    Wishful thinking huh?
    I thought maybe it was coming from the other end and getting caught up with stools in bowl.
    I'm oblivious to all this, never noticed anything with my 3 previous pregnancies, now I've joined BnB, I notice everything. xx
     
  4. bethyb

    bethyb Expecting our third!!!

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    nope hun that wont be ur plug... just u worrying too much :)
     
  5. Emsy26

    Emsy26 Mum of 4 & Wife-To-Be xx

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    I feel so ridiculous now, I am a worrier tho, and as I've never experienced losing my plug (not knowingly), every lil bit of [email protected] I've thought has been something. I really should try n calm down xx
     
  6. bethyb

    bethyb Expecting our third!!!

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    dont be daft, i think on here ur just more aware of eveything and it makes u question things more... when baby is ready to come he will come and u will def know about it :)
     
  7. princessttc

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    omg so embarrased to admit, ive had this too:blush:

    im like omg bowel cancer...must mention it when i get the nerve up to the midwife... mine is exactly the same as u describe it...lol:blush:
     
  8. princessttc

    princessttc Well-Known Member

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    I found this by the way

    One theory is that in pregnancy in some women there is an abnormal amount of mucus produced in the small or large intestine, that passes along the digestive tract and for some reaon, does not dissolve and is excreted relatively unchanged. :blush: lmao

    not sure if its a legit page though as it also says this;
    Another theory is that your body has been penetrated by aliens while you sleep, and the aforementioned "Asspods" are embryonic life forms that require the water from an earthlings toilet bowl to gestate and hatch.

    LOL LOL LOL
     
  9. mummy to be

    mummy to be Cautiously Pregnant

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    hahahahahah just think yourselves lucky you dont have hamarroids :( :cry:
     
  10. Ravelyn

    Ravelyn Well-Known Member

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    Hemorroids are nasty little (or sometimes really large) pains in the ass :> ROFL love the pun of it. Sorry ladies :>

    I would mention to your doctor about the excessive mucus, if not only for the colour. It doesn't hurt to be safe. Could be related to your gall bladder or liver not producing enough bile to break down foods.

    Good luck sweetie.
     

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