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This is my second pregnancy and it seems like everything is happening a lot sooner that it should. For instance, the night before last I was having consistent painful contractions from midnight until about 5 in the morning along with lower back pain. I went into L&D but was only monitored for 15 minutes, the doctor came in and asked me if I had sex recently as soon as I said yes she took off the belly band and discharged me. The following day (yesterday) I felt very nauseous all day and it finally stopped when I went to bed. Since last night I've noticed that when I wipe a large amount of thick clear mucous comes out. Almost as if I'm losing pieces of my mucous plug. I took a shower and afterwards had period like cramping for an hour. Later on in the day I took a nap and when I woke up I could tell that I had dropped. I'm only 28 weeks today. So any thoughts ladies?
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Things to think about, try not to have rough sex. If you allow your man to be deep deep inside this can cause you a great amount of pressure. I too at 28-29weeks experienced cramps like a period. I say your bodies jus getting ready for delivery. Stay drinking water, and stay active. Stretch as much as possible but don't over do it. Try not to stress about your discharge, its only going to increase... Only worry if its milky or smelly. In all I think you are fine. I'm 32 weeks today. So don't worry. Hope this helps...
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Talk to your doctor.
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