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Second pregnancy labour signs?

Im 38+5 and for the past couple of days I've felt rotten. I've felt nauseous, loss of appetite, (tmi) diarrheoa and I can't shrug this feeling that somethings not quite right. I don't feel ill as such like I could have a bug. My mom is adamant im in labour. My first wasn't like this at all, I had no pre-warning signs, my waters broke, I had no sickness or diarrhoea when waiting for contractions and I had a super quick 3hr labour. Any input ladies?
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Thank you for getting back to me! It's bizarre cos I feel fine of a morning, but later on in the day I start getting these symptoms :( im so frustrated!!
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Bump! Been feeling the same way with my second, even having vivid dreams that I'm in labor and don't even know it until someone tells me, idk the signs cause I was induced with my first...I'm also interested to know of any input
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Hi there :)
I myself felt this way. If you're feeling off I'd go get checked. When i did, it turned out that my water had broken higher up inside me & i was having contractions I couldn't even feel! Trust your body, the longer you wait the more of a chance there may be for infection. Go in to be safe :) good luck hun!!
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Thanks for all your helpful advice -_-
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Anyone?
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