By A Mystery Man Writer
If you see a thick, pinkish-brown, stringy discharge, you are probably approaching delivery time. Known as a "bloody show", this is a sign that your mucus plug is shedding in preparation for the opening of your cervix in labor. It might come out gradually or as a solid chunk; both mean that your cervix is dilating, so get ready to say hello to baby!
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