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36 weeks 2 cm dialated

I was 2 cm dialted last week at 35 weeks and since I have had alot of pressure down under and when I go to the bathroom there is always this cloud like apperance in the tolite and I do not have a uti bladder infection kiddney infection or anything. Then I have had all this energy and know today I feel so odd just not myself at all . This is my 3rd baby but this is a little diffrent from my past 2 babys .... Is this at all normal
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Thank you and that's it I can't pin point why .. Whats sad is I'm such a happy upbeat person and suddnley i'm well this lol , My mother inlaw is positive I'll have him tommrow something about the moon but as far along as I am and as much as they think he weighs I think it will be fine if I did.
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1806883 tn?1458321004
that can be a sign that things are bot far off, not feeling yourself or feeling abit off and cant pinpoint the reason why :)
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well i'm having this just insainly odd feeling idk how to describe it .... I almost feel helpless not like myself at all ... I'm a train wreck lol
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2020005 tn?1628125976
You might be moving closer to labor, pressure down there is a good sign things are moving along, I had cloudy urine towards the end, but I also think it was an increase in discharge that made it cloudier. If you're concerned you can always call your OB office and talk to the nurse, or request a call back!
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