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Waters ....curious?

So as I posted... on Thursday I lost some of my waters and they won't induce me and sent me home with 9 days of antibiotics and have to visit the assessment unit two days a week. I did start to have period cramps on the Friday but nothing has happened since. I'm 33+3. Has anyone been in this situation before... did labour coke anytime soon? He weighs a good 5lb already and measuring a week and half ahead. Some similar stories would be great.TIA X
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Yes my pad was soaking. And today I feel so sick and beginning to go to toilet a lot for lose stools and a bit of tummy cramps. I dunno weather I'm coming or going xx
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The doctor said u lost I guess amniotic fluid?  
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The doctor said u lost I guess amniotic fluid?  
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I obviously lost water but u have two bags!
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I'm confused,  you're water is either breaking or not.  What you mean you lost some? At 29 weeks she was already low pushing on my bladder. At 30 weeks i went to ER with contractions but they said they were probably from stress.  At 37 weeks I went to ER with contractions, and they sent me home with medications. And at 38 weeks, the meds didn't work so I was in labor and my baby girl was born.
Probably the period like cramps are BH. They told me is a new law,  that they are trying to keep the babies in until 39 or 40 weeks. Good luck!
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