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  2. Mucus Plug: What It Means & What It Looks Like - Cleveland Clinic

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    A mucus plug is a collection of mucus that forms in the cervical canal in early pregnancy. It prevents bacteria or infection from entering your uterus and reaching the fetus. As your cervix prepares for labor, you’ll lose the mucus plug.

  3. What is your mucus plug and what does it look like?

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    If the discharge is pink or brown, it's likely your mucus plug. Healthy vaginal discharge is usually clear to milky white or light yellow. The mucus plug is usually thick, like jelly, and sticky. Vaginal discharge is usually thinner and more slippery than sticky.

  4. Losing Your Mucus Plug & Bloody Show: Is Labor Near?

    www.whattoexpect.com/.../mucous-plug.aspx

    The mucus plug is just what it sounds like: a sticky, gelatinous glob of mucus. It can be clear, pink, or slightly bloody, according to the American College of Obstetricians (ACOG). It may also be yellow or brown.

  5. Your mucus plug is green or bright yellow in color. Your mucus plug has a foul-smelling odor. You experienced a large rush of fluid after losing your mucus plug.

  6. A mucus plug is a thick clump of mucus that forms a seal at your cervix (the opening to your uterus) during pregnancy. It protects the fetus from bacteria and other pathogens. Losing your mucus...

  7. The Importance of the Mucus Plug During Pregnancy - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/baby/what-to-about-mucus-plug

    Most women during pregnancy develop a mucus plug in the cervical canal. Learn signs of labor, what a show is, what a mucus plug is, and what it might mean if you lose it.

  8. What Is a Mucus Plug? - Pampers

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    The mucus plug generally refers to a thick, clear, jelly-like discharge that forms in your cervix during pregnancy to help block bacteria from entering the uterus. When the plug is released, it may come out as clear or be tinged with blood.