Yes,you can.The plug can stay put until the late stage of labor- just before the baby is born(how it manages to,I can't figure out!), but much more commonly it comes away much earlier.Sometimes you might lose it without noticing,such as when your waters break.
Yes, I did with my first baby. I was waiting and waiting for that mucas plug to fall out until one night my water broke. Came as a big surprise but I preferred it that way. No thinking oh it is almost time, IT WAS TIME!!
You could be or your going to have a big baby.
After checking with an OB, it is safe to swim in a swimming pool after your mucus plug has come away. Once your waters break, under no circumstances should you sit/swim in any stagnant water, even a personal swimming pool. The baby is no longer protected by the amniotic fluid.
Yes its perfectly normal for mucus plug to be tinged Green or Yellow. Mucus plus means exactly that .. Mucus..
The mucus plug can be lost several days, or even a week before labor starts, so not necessarily.
well, your cervix is closed when you loose your mucus plug. When your mucus plug comes out, that means that your cervix is starting to deface and dialate.
The mucus plug does not have to drop for a woman to be in labor. While the loss of the mucus plug can be a sign that labor may be approaching, it can occur days or even weeks before labor starts. Some women may go into labor without noticing the loss of their mucus plug at all. It's essential to recognize other signs of labor, such as contractions and water breaking, as more definitive indicators.
Maybe you are losing your mucus plug
Yes. Cause even tho you lose it most woman don't notice.
As soon as possible, as losing your mucus plug can be fatal within 24 hours.
When you are pregnant you have a mucus plug that is there to stop bacteria entering your uterus and harming the baby. As you approach your due date and your cervix thins and dilates, the mucus plug can come out. It is just like a big bit of goo. Some women report seeing it fall into the toilet. Some women never notice it go. And sometimes it is still there when you go into labour. You can lose your plug up to two weeks before you go into labour, but it is one of the "signs" that your time is near.
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