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contractions

I am 34 weeks pregnant I have been getting braxton and hicks Saturday night they changed in strength and now when they come my back and thighs hurt and I feel them in my privates the pain is not earthshattering but i do have to stop and wait till they pass .I woke up Sunday with diarrhea and vomiting it eventually stop.. Each of my prior labors have been different. Has any else went through these symptoms?
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I'm due dec 28th I'm starting to wonder if my dates are wrong . I'm measuring 38.4 on monday my first due date was nov 30 by my last normal period but I had a short one in march after my blood test the dr said that was when I conceived. I'm wondering if she was just slow to grow. I go to Dr in again in few days I'm going to ask then. I lost my mucus plug yesterday.
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When r u due???
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5691681 tn?1375735348
Well that's good! Hopefully that little baby will behave in there! =)
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Thank you the Dr wants me two take it easy and get as much as possible they gave me a stress test I had three contractions but I'm still closed so thats a good thing . I just need to make it to December 7 and then I'll be 37 weeks:)
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5691681 tn?1375735348
Hmm..I know that when we get sick, diarrhea, upset stomach, etc, it causes our uterus to contract because it gets irritated. But I really think you should call or go in to see your doctor. Preterm labor is always a risk. I really hope you feel better! I wish I could help more =/
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