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8367118 tn?1442605420

Plsss reply helppp:(

Woke up an hour ago feelings with nausea and diarrhea cramps... No diarrhea has initiated.. I feel pressure and it takes my breath away like every 3-5 mins. It hasnt stpped. Im 33 weeks. High risk.. Reason Im asking if this is concerning is becausae my contractions have never been painful in the past when in active labor. I am passing a bit of gas but I seriously feel sick.. Is this concerning?? This is my 3rd but my gosh I dont wanna look like a fool if Im overexaggeratting. Or something idk :(( I just feel super sick.. :'(
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That's similar too how I felt right before I went into labor
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8367118 tn?1442605420
Still diarrhea cramps persist.. Pressure &it takes my breath away.. Im also a bit gassy. Maybe something made me sick?? Can it be?? I feel like pooping TMI still but I know I dont have to. And Im not constipated..havent been throughout my pregnancy
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Thats actually good news. I know pressure is normal but right now its coming and going that I even lose my breath.. I am on the 17P shot and my baby is super low since a while back so everything concerns me that I might have another premie. Im hoping its nothing :$
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I actually had my daughter in july 2015 I just was positive from preterm labor, and was in preterm labor from 32 weeks and the farthest I made it was 37 weeks exactly. It's normal to feel pressure, but of your having consistent contractions than you definitely want to make your doc aware of that.
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I was thinking of doing that. Im waiting it out for now until the office opens and if this still persists. The pressure hasnt gone away but I dont feel my belly tightening. Im just paranoid of having a premie. Was wondering if anyone else has experience something similar and it be nothing
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Maybe call your doc office and see if they can see you if you don't want to go to ER.
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