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should i go to er???

Hello guys, first sorry for my English I'm taking classes!! I hope you can help me, I'm 31weeks 2 days and last night when a went to the bathroom I noticed blood in my pee and it wasn't liquid at all!! What do you think?? It is normal??? When I was 28 weeks I wasnt feeling my baby, so I went to the hospital and had contractions too but I didn't feel anything, they sent me home that time because everything was fine with my baby....ohhh and also yesterday I had mi OB appointment and he just measured my belly and heard my babys heart and everything was fine, but I'm worry this is my first baby, do you think that bleeding is normal??
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I had blood in my per too and was having cramp like pains. When I went to the ER I had a UTI( urinary track infection) I was out in antibiotics and everything is fine now. Go to the ER. This is my first baby too and I am 28 weeks.
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I would be going. Hope all is OK x (your English is spot on by the way - those classes should be taught to some English people I know to help them become as clear as you!!) Best of luck at the docs x
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I haven't had anything to worry about with bleeding but if i did id def call my dr or go to the er better safe than sorry if anything they'll just tell you to rest but at least you'll know its not something serious
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No, I would go to the doctor or the emergency room.
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