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preterm labor?

So I am 33+1 today and this morning I have started to feel pressure down there and I have also had diarrhea. I have been feeling nausea real bad and have even gotten sick a few times. This is my 3rd pregnancy and is 100% different then my first 2. Could these be signs of preterm labor?
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I am 34+2 and also having the same. I went to L&D on Friday my contractions were 2 minutes apart. They werent too painful then but every time i had one i felt very nauseated. I was given ivs to stop contractions and was sent home. I'm waiting to see my doctor today. Since Friday if i get up and walk around the contractions come back full force. I have also been extremely nauseated an had diarrhea.
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I m 33 weeks and feeling same,but I have read feeling cramps n pressure is normal,unless u r not getting blood.I m advised bed rest by the doctor n a pain killer.
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I m 33 weeks and feeling same,but I have read feeling cramps n pressure is normal,unless u r not getting blood.I m advised bed rest by the doctor n a pain killer.
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I m 33 weeks and feeling same,but I have read feeling cramps n pressure is normal,unless u r not getting blood.I m advised bed rest by the doctor n a pain killer.
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I m 33 weeks and feeling same,but I have read feeling cramps n pressure is normal,unless u r not getting blood.I m advised bed rest by the doctor n a pain killer.
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I would like to know this too!! Im exactly 33 weeks and having the same as u. My braxton hicks contractions have been goin crazy and I have been having cramping pain for a few days. I called my maternity ward and they told me to come in if it gets any worse so they can check me over. Just keep an eye out for any bleeding ect. Good luck. Xx
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