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never had labor until 2days ago

I was having contractions 5 minutes apart
So I went to the hospital an hour later I had dilated to two cm the Dr. Said she can feel the water bag and the baby's head but I'm not supposed to go into full blown labor because I had 3 c- sections already so they stopped the contractions but I'm already 36 weeks I keep losing all kinds of mucus and still having contractions and a lot of lower back pain that won't go away. When will my waters break? My c- section is scheduled for august 26th. I don't think I'll make it I think my little girl will be here before then. I need help to know what I can do please
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Go back in it don't seem like it stopped the labor as well as they thought it would
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I'm probably going to go in the er today just to be safe BC I feel like I keep dripping in my pants and I peed like 14 xs in the middle of the night never had that happen before I didn't even drink that much to pee like that what do u think
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I am surprised the ER didn't send you right up to L&D being that far along. At our hospital anyone over 25 weeks is sent right up stairs. I would try calling your ob's after hours number and tel them what is going on
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Thank you so much bunny but I tried telling the er that Nd that they're putting my baby and me at risk they dont listen
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Nope I dont think you are going to make it that long, won't they re assess your situation and up your c section date?  If your still contracting I'd be in emergency telling them you need that c section ASAP.  Don't worry about waters breaking,  it's never happened to me until broken in active labor. If it does, you'll need an emergency c section though.
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