No problem: The cervix (lower part of uterus) always produces quite a bit of mucus during pregnancy. This is not noticed very often during a first pregnancy but seen quite frequently on subsequent pregnancies due to changes in the cervical shape from the first pregnancy. This mucus will. Often be noticed in the urine as strings or globs of whitish material. It is perfectly normal.
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