The presence of discharge like snot at 36 weeks of pregnancy, when the discharge comes from a mucus plug in the cervix, is usually a precursor to impending labor and is not normal.
At 36 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus has not yet reached full term and there is usually no snot-like discharge from the vagina of a pregnant woman. Such discharge is a plug of mucus from the cervix. When mucus is discharged, it indicates that the cervix is enlarging, and this phenomenon usually occurs near the expected date of labor.
It is not normal for this to occur in 36 weeks of pregnancy and requires prompt medical attention to prevent accidents.
It is recommended that pregnant women in their 36th week of pregnancy actively learn the medical knowledge related to labor and delivery, and if there is abnormal vaginal bleeding or abnormal discharge of fluid, they should go to the hospital in time and take appropriate measures under the arrangement of the doctor.