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need answers please

I am 34weeks an 2days an I have ALOT of kind of liquid discharge an I'm feeling alot of pressure what does that mean an is it to early to give birth right now.... I had my other kids a week early
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Could be you water leaking.. or you could be starting.labor  I would go to the hospital and get checked
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Just wanted to reassure you a little although your baby would be early if born now and probably will need to spend some time in special care he/she will be well cared for. My little one was born 32+5 last Saturday and she's absolutely fine she's in the special care unit but only needs help in the form of a feeding tube. So don't panic if baby comes this early :)
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Depends on when ur having the discharge. If you are having a whitish discharge more when you are changing position but not gushes then that is the normal increase in discharge to be expected. When you lay or sit the fluid pools and drains when you stand up. If the fluid is clear and you have gushes and are having pelvic cramping at all then you need to go in and get checked. They can use a test paper to tell if it is amniotic fluid or just discharge. 34/2 is not too early to have a healthy baby but if you were ruptured then they would probably try to keep you from progressing quickly and give you a couple rounds of steroids to help with baby's lungs. Just one dose in 24hrs can be a huge help.
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I agree with her. Go get checked
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I would call your doctor or go to the hospital asap to get looked at if you are having liquid discharge. You could be in labor
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