It could be normal. During pregnancy you usually have more discharge and they usually vary from watery to thick. If it concerns too much you ask your doctor about it.
Yes it is, don't wipe it off when you notice it, rub it in, it serves as natural moisturizer to help prevent sore or cracked nipples.
It means you are about to give birth. The clear liquid cleans out the babys system before your milk will come in. Its normal relax Colostrum, or "first milk" is clear. It's normal, everything is working the way it's supposed to. Congratulations and good luck to you and your baby.
Yes, colostrum, the first milk is a clear/yellow color.
yes for me 4 years ago when i had my daughter Madison my breasts leaked a clear to yellowish liquid, i began to have this happen to me about 13 weeks to 20 weeks and it will continue to happen until your milk comes in. My doctor at the time who delivered Madison said it was normal, it is a sugar type fluid your breasts make, and it is a vital importance the first couple days to breastfeeding, he said that light white to yellowish sticky type fluid from breasts is normal.
No it's not normal, these symptoms are cause by pregnancy. Good luck!
What do you mean by clear liquid?? Water? If so.... Mine leaks A LOT of condensation from the AC. I asked the dealership about it and they said that it is normal...I have not had a problem with it, ever, but I have been stopped by others who think that there is something wrong because of the amount of condensation when the AC is running... Mine is an O2.
Yes, Clear discharge is normal.
no you breasts are producing milk for the baby and when you first start to breast feed the clear stuff is good for the baby. you will have milk coming out with the clear discharge.
If it is leaking on the passenger side, out side of the vehicle, then this is normal. It is condensation coming from the evaporator core. If it is leaking INSIDE the vehicle, then you have a clogged evaporator core vent drain. Clearing the drain should clear the problem.
Early milk called colostrum.
Yes, this is natural. This fluid is called colostrum, and is caused by certain hormones that prepare the breast for milk production.
There are probably a few clear fluids that CAN leak from the nose, but this liquid is almost certainly mucus.