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mucus plug ftm

Woke up this morning with extra fluid and a little pinkish discharge. Is this   losing your plug or something else that should be seen in L&D. I do feel a little pressure but no contractions.
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Late update, it wasn't my plug My water broke. I took your advices and went to l&d. I'm thankful for the advice that was given to me there's a lot to learn as a ftm. I posted my labor story Lylah Sophia
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I lost mine around 37 weeks. I've been diols fed to 3 cm since 36 weeks. Everyone is different. If you feel that something is wrong or you're worried in general just call your doc or go into L&D. They're there for any questions and concerns. And there's no such thing as stupid questions either. This is my first as well and I have asked every kind of question you can think of. Good luck. :)
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I dont think it would be your mucus plug coz if so I lost mine a very long time ago about 30 weeks I had the same thing happen to me told yhe doc and she said it was normal and that the test done on it were all fine nothing indicating any thing bad. But hey just get it checked incase :) every one is different good luck
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I just lost mine as well and I'm 38 weeks 4days
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I'm 37 weeks
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I would say it is your mucus plug. Depending on how far along you are u might want to call l&d anyway.
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