Yes, it's absolutely normal, but I used to panic and check my underwear every single hour thinking it was something bad! It's just because of increased hormones. Just make sure it doesn't smell bad or look like curd, else definitely ask your doctor.
It is normal and called leukorrhea, so don't run to the clinic and spend money on expensive tests for no reason. Just buy good cotton panty liners to stay dry and hygienic. Only if it is itching or smelling bad, then pay for a doctor visit to get it checked.
Normal white discharge is very common, but please be careful. If it changes color to yellow/green, has a bad smell, or is accompanied by itching, it could be an infection. I had a yeast infection in my second trimester and my doctor had to give me vaginal suppository tablets, so do consult your gynac if you feel something is off.
Actually, increased thin, milky-white discharge is completely normal due to high estrogen levels and increased blood flow to the pelvic area. My doctor explained that it actually helps prevent infections from traveling up to the womb. Just maintain good hygiene and avoid scented soaps.
Ah, the constant damp feeling, tell me about it! I am in my third trimester now and honestly, panty liners have become my best friends. It is completely normal as long as it isn't colorful or smelly, so welcome to the club!