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741741 tn?1294284010

Mucus Plug.....

Anyone else lose their mucus plug yet??
I lost mine today.... well have been losing it all day. I thought I lost it all this morning but I have lost some more this evening.
I didnt lose it with my first until I was in labor and I dont really remember much about it.
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1162258 tn?1306916207
i started losing mine at 32 weeks when i went into pre-term labor. been coming out for 4 weeks now and still no baby.
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i lost some of it today - but there was no blood
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741741 tn?1294284010
Well Im back from the hospital. Everything was find, but I already knew that...
I just wish they would have checked me for dilation. I know that if you lose your mucus plug that means you dilated but I feel like I might be really dilated. If that makes any sense.
*I have heard of women going to the bathroom (to do #2) and the didnt notice they lost their plug. I guess really as long as you see it you will know! I had what I thought was normal egg white for about a week before I really knew that it was my plug! I lost more this morning but it has stopped for now I guess. I say that because every time I think its done or all of it I get more. Maybe its because it can regenerate??
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317019 tn?1532965586
even though i already delivered my baby i just wanted to let you ladies to know i never knew i lost my mucous plug...i even asked the doc about it and he told me if i was dialated i already lost it...i was confused because i thought for sure i would know it but nothing

just wanted to share...i know you ladies are all getting so close and im so happy for everybody...cant wait to see pics posted of all the sept babies...remember sept 3rd!!! (my bday) :)
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187316 tn?1386356682
It'll look like snot. Literally. Might have blood in it, might not. You'll know when you see it because its not just discharge.
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1209036 tn?1299178657
Noep I haven't lost anything....I am assuming this is something that you'll notice? Like when you wipe it will be much different then the normal amount of discharge (I hate that word...lol)?
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1154074 tn?1322847314
I have been slowly losing it!
Bits here and there!
My first one I lost 2 hours before my water broke at home.
Second one I lost a few hours b4 water broke!
Nope not this one!
She's gonna be THE most different lol
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492921 tn?1321289896
I haven't lost mine yet either.
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741741 tn?1294284010
Ya I should maybe do that....lol
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187316 tn?1386356682
If its old blood I would think that you shouldn't be too concerned. Why don't you try calling your doctor and ask just in case they decide they may want to see you before Thursday?
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741741 tn?1294284010
Oh, what if the blood is old... you know brownish?? (TMI I know)
I did have a little blood in it but not red! I am still loosing it. I thought I lost it all on Saturday but I am still loosing some....
I have an app. on thursday so I thought I could prob. wait till then.
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187316 tn?1386356682
I lost mine yesterday. I was a little worried too since my last pregnancy I didn't loose it until labor. My doctor said that it doesn't mean labor is on its way yet and that it take a couple weeks still for labor to even start. Also she said that unless it was bloody not to be too worried since they can regenerate but if it had blood then you need to call.
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nope not yet :/
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