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Leaking

I'm a FTM, since yesterday I started have some leakage. I wasn't sure if it was urine or amniotic fluid. I disregarded it and the rest of the day I kept having more leakage and then as I walked my stomach would get very heavy and then it would feel light again (could that be contractions?) I felt no pain by the way. Today, I started leaking again and this time I smelled it and it smells like NOTHING. It has no scent to it. Have any of you guys gone through this? I don't want to go to the hospital and get sent home. I'm having little bit of cramps right now but that's all. & I have no blood either. Sorry it's long I just don't know what to do?
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I am 30 weeks by the way..
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I was 30 and it happen to me my water actually broke after a while, if u go to the doc they can tell u if its the baby fluids,I'm in the hospital as we speak and will b for the next month and I'm.Forced to have my baby at 34 weeks.
Theyll use a Lil strip of paper and if its blue they go from there with u n tell U what they'll do nxt
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You should go to get checked, it's better safe than sorry :)
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I suggest you go get checked it's too soon to have baby and since it doesn't smell like pee. It might be amniotic fluid. All the best hope we are wrong
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If it is amniotic fluid, you will be put on bed rest for a while. So its safer to know what it is. Go in, you probably will be sent home but its better than having to be kept in for weeks.
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I would suggest going to get checked... it sounds like amniotic fluid.
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