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Amniotic fluid

I have googled this because I have been having a gush of watery substance off and on for two weeks. It does not have an odor or color to it. I know that I'm not accidentally urinating on myself. I have a doctors appt wednesday but I was just wondering had anyone else experienced this?
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Everything looked great. All my test were negative and normal. So she said its just discharge that is normal for pregnancy. More she is sending orders over for another ultrasound cause the baby is measuring 35 weeks at 30 weeks. Idk what to think or if she really is that big.
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No not yet. My appt is this afternoon so she will tell me something then. I guess if the urine sample I gave them our the cultures she did didn't look good my nurse would have called. Its still going on and yesterday I had the worst pain in the middle of my belly. It was tight and hurt when I moved a certain way and made me walk funny. My baby was still moving so I figured it was braxton hicks. I hope it want anything else.
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Did yiu figure out what was going on?
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My doctor said I didn't break my water but needed to test my urine and swabbed me. She said it could be normal but she needed to check why I have so much discharge. I don't know what to think cause I know I'm not powering on myself. Its just to weird.
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Omg that happened to me like twice I thought it was just me urinating lol while I was sleep.
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