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Being extremely wet during pregnancy


Question Posted Wednesday September 4 2013, 2:32 am

I would like to ask is it normal to be extremely wet in a way that your panties even the trouser gets wet like you have pee on yourself? It is normal I'm worried because I think I'm pregnant I haven't tested though but I know my body.
I am from South Africa english is not my first language I may have spelling errors but I do understand it


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laynemayhem answered Friday September 6 2013, 10:44 am:
Yes, its normal for an increased production of somewhat "watery" discharge to be present during pregnancy. Breathe easy. Its just your body becoming immune to having a new friend in there! :) take care

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