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Im 32weeks pregnant with my first baby. During sexual intercourse I noticed a small stream of fluids, followed by a little bleeding.  Does this mean my  water has just broken?
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I'm glad everything is good.
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Glad everything is okay!!
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Hey ladies everything turned out to be fine no more fluids released or blood. Cervix is just ripe from pregnancy progression.
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Keep us posted please:)
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If your that far along and you see blood you should immediately go in no questions ask....it's better to know than not too keep your head up Sweet heart .!!!!!
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I think sometimes for some women rough sex does that but I'd say go in.  Not trying to be funny or anything but I noticed a lot of women been having their babies early . I really wish you luck and hope everything is fine
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You are right! Thanks again im heading in now!
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Better safe then sorry.
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Thanks a lot ladies!  I've been really afraid about going into the hospital just because if I am dilating I don't want them to subject me to a bed and put me on bedrest since it's rather early for delivery.
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It could be your mucus plug or water... I would go to the hospital to get checked! Excited for you
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Put a pad on and see if it soaks it if it smells sweet and is clear you should go to the hospital or doctor's office to have them check. It might just be a tear in the bag.
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