Sounds like your "show" meaning everythings starting for the birth. Congrats.
Actually, it isn't typical to still be having sex at 39 weeks pregnant. The average gestation cycle for a human is 40 weeks so please be careful You should not be having sexual intercourse during pregnancy- that is more than one life you are screwing with, ok?! Answer First of all, whoever answered last needs to check their information before scaring people. Almost any OB/GYN that you talk to will tell you that intercourse during pregnancy is completley fine and healthy during a normal pregnancy with no complications. In fact, at 39 weeks, many OB's will advise sex to kick labor into action. As for the bloody dishcharge, this could be your mucus plug which is a slimey, mucusy dishcarge, that usually has a brownish tinge. If so, a baby is in your near future! However, a small amount of blood is normal after intercourse, just be sure to ask your doctor at your next visit. Good luck!
Yes it does. Vaginal discharge is quite a lot during pregnancy.
No, it is not normal, and should be checked out with a doctor.
If you have normal menstruation you cannot be pregnant.
Every woman has vaginal discharge. It is mroe noticeable when pregnant. Yes you can have a normal healthy baby when having vaginal discharge.
Yes.
White discharge is normal throughout pregnancy.
That is quite normal for a couple of weeks.
Snotty discharge should not be too much of a concern as long as it is clear. Bloody discharge could be a problem so call your Dr. if you don't have a Dr, get one. Many cities have referral phone lines you can call. If the discharge is clear it may be normal hormone induced stuff. If there is a foul odor or itching it may be a yeast infection. Indiana RN
It is not bad it is called lactating. It is normal if you are pregnant.
Are you on a form of birth control? With certain birth controls women have reported abnormal discharge. Other than that, or if it is close to the start of your cycle, it is not normal to have bloody discharge. You should make an appointment with your OB/GYN doctor to have an STD test and also a pap smear to ensure this is not due to a serious problem.
Yes, perfectly.
No, you should probably see your doctor.