

It normally matches the colour of healthy snot, clear or milky, as opposed to the fluorescent green of a sinus infection. It is quite similar to the mucus that comes out of your nose, with somewhat of the same purpose and immune system factors. It can be an all-at-once clump or a steady, slimy release over days. For some women there is what seems to be a never-ending supply. Up to 30% of women report that they never noticed this stuff. Every body is different and every labour is different. Some women might not start losing their plug until labour begins, or may not ever notice that it came out. Sometimes this process is encouraged earlier by vaginal exams or intercourse. Around the same time, the cervix starts softening and opening, leaving the space for the plug to slip out. The first of these changes is a shift in hormones, causing the mucus plug to thin out, making it easier to slip. This happens due to a few different changes. In the weeks or days leading up to the big day, your birthing day, the mucus plug may start to come out. Your mucus plug doesn’t form all at once and stay the entire pregnancy, it regenerates itself continuously, without ever losing its mass…until the end. In the secretions that form the mucus there are even components of your immune system, to fight against any bacteria that made it that far.

It is your body’s way of keeping the baby safe.

This mass then seals up the entrance to the uterus, blocking the way for potential bacteria and pathogens. As odd as it sounds by its original name, the operculum, it is completely normal.įrom the time you first got pregnant and the new little bean of a baby implanted into your uterus, the cells of your cervix starting producing a thick, jelly-like mass to fill in the spaces of the cervix. From the overactive bladder to leaking nipples, and what is this slime coming from the vagina? The mucus plug is a jelly squishing out of the vagina towards the end of pregnancy. For some, the changes in bodily fluids seem to be the most startling. Pregnancy is a time of fantastic change in a person’s body.
