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should I go to the hospital?

I lost my mucus plug this morning and I've been having cramps. I haven't really been able to "time"  anything because it's been kind of constant. It's a mixture or soreness with cramps. I feel like i just done a set of sit ups mixed with constipation. I don't really want to go to the hospital because I went like a week ago because I thought maybe my water had broke. But they said the baby could have just pushed on my bladder and pushed pee out. I don't want to go again for another disappointment. I'm scared they will think I'm just making things updated
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Who cares what they think? They get paid to make sure you and baby are okay. If you are worried, then you arent going in for no reason. If they're any good at what they do, they will be more than happy to check you.
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I'm sure they didn't haste taking money from your insurance or receiving paychecks. Who cares what they think!
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Thank you guys. I just turned 37 weeks today. I felt like they hated me for coming in for no reason the last time.
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With my first pregnancy when I hit 36weeks I went to the hospital for just about every little thing I probly went like 4 times till I was 38 weeks and got induced....it don't matter what they think they have to check you no matter what ....
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Call the nurse on call and see what they say or just go get checked it is better to be safe than sorry
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Who cares what they think. You won't know what's going on unless you go get checked.
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