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6880636 tn?1393491685

What is going on?

Hey ladies I'm currently 34+2 weeks with lil boy no2 and iv been cramping lots today (like menstrual cramps) which iv never had before in this pregnancy and iv now got a headache and for the last few days iv had floaters in my eyes, I saw my mw Thursday just gone and she sed my BP is only slightly raised and I had a miniscule amount of protein in my wee but that can be due to losing bits of my mucus plug (since 25 weeks), im in the UK so she didn't check me internally, I really feel shite and starting to feel like I need to go number 2, is this normal?.I really have a gut feeling he's going to come early, but I didn't have the early pregnancy stuff with my first as I was induced so it just all happened,  iv been trying to time the cramps but it's just kinda constant which gets worse now and again, I keep telling myself to drink more as it's probably dehydration but after drinking 3 pints in 1 hour and counting.. I'm still all crampy. . Any advice would be greatly appreciated... also at my last appointment he was 2/5ths palpable so near enough engaged :/
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Sounds like your in labor I would go to hospital ASAP that's what it feels like to have a baby so I would just go good luck
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I would go and get checked for peace of mind. Headaches, protein and flashing in your eyes are all signs of pre aclampsia. Think can change so quickly in pregnancy. I'm in the UK :-) x
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