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ummm..may

Ok ladies, I went to the Dr yesterday and got my membrane sweep, I'm 38 weeks btw, normally when I get my cervix checked I always bleed alil afterwards so yesterday was no difference, I did cramp alil for the rest of the day like they say happens nothing major and that was it..ok so now the slight worry..I woke up to use the restroom no more blood just white discharge like normally..I decided to masturbate in the shower using a toy and as I did I looked down and noticed what looked like to me brownish red discharge dripping, so I stopped and now I'm sitting feeling alil pressure but nothing serious just feels like I feel after I have sex..the question is do u ladies think that was my mucus plug or me just irritating myself like when I get my cervix checked?
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If you are bleeding I'd go to the doctors just in case you shouldn't be bleeding cause that can be a sign of troubles
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Thank u
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Good luck.
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Yea that's what I think too..I'm about to go for a walk now so maybe that'll help
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Yeah I hear that. If your water ain't broke and u ain't contracting I'd say u ok .
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I kinda wana wait alil and see what happens from this point fwrd because they are gonna tell me to come in, and I don't want to drive there just to be told oh its nothing u know?
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I'd call the Dr
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Sorry my topic is umm may..my phone posted this as I was changing my topic after I finished my story
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