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TMI- anyone having bloody show?

by NicMom, Aug 14, 2009 09:41PM
I was 4cm dialated as of yesterday and I've already lost my plug. Is anyone else having lot's of bloody show even after your mucas plug has come out? I'm having regular contractions that are not fun, but at the same time don't really hurt so I don't think they are changing my cervix much.

Any thoughts?
Member Comments (2)

by worriedbabe, Aug 15, 2009 10:38AM
yes, i don't like the sound of lots of bloody show. i'd contact my dr just to make sure things are ok.

by Diabolicafemmia, Aug 15, 2009 11:06AM
"bloody show" can continue the whole time you are dialating, its cause is from rupturing vessles in the cervix...but it shouldnt be bright red or continual. Hope this is IT!! :)
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