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1148547 tn?1272052963

Baby Dropping

Ok so I am now 35 weeks preggo. My question is how do you when the baby has dropped. I know the routine you can breathe better and the stomach is lower, but is that all to tell the baby has dropped? I am breathing the same as i use to but I do get this feeling in my va ja-ja area like a roller coaster feeling. What could this be if its not the baby dropping?
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my name is cindi this is my first child, im 35 w and 1 day pregnant the baby dropped yesterday at 2am. and since then i have been getting alot of white discharge and severe pains i my spine.im also feelig alot of pressure on my vagina when i sit down.... what does this mean. how soon will i deliver...
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The way I noticed when my daughter had "big time" dropped (she dropped twice...once 6wks before her due date and then BIG TIME 3 1/2 wks before) was the increase in pelvic pressure. You'll KNOW when the baby has dropped completely because you'll feel a lot of weight in your pelvis...its easier on your back in some ways but with my daughter i felt like she was going to drop out of my cervix at any minute because she was so low. you also go back to peeing all the time, lol. I don't know what that feeling is but it sounds like your baby might be dropping a little but not all the way.
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