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Finally lost mucus plug ! Now what ?!

Since last night around 10 30pm my little girl was having a party and I kept having small contractions and still. This morning I woke up to use the bathroom and I had brown discharge and when I peed a little again and wiped it was my mucus plug ! I'm a little too excited lol but then got nauseous and still cramping. Is that normal ? And now how much longer for my little one to come out ?! I want to hold her already !! This app says 9 days left is it possible I'll be having her early ?
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Isabella Luz
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Congratulations!!!!
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Congrats!! :) what's her name?!
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There's a woman in my birth group right now that's only 28 weeks and has lost her plug twice, she got checked and she's not dilating or anything. It really doesn't mean anything to loose the mucus plug, hopefully your contractions go some where.
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I lost mine this morning at 7am and my little girl was born at 2:07pm :D <3 she's finally here !!
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With my first I lost my plug and about 2wks went by before I went in to labor
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I really hope I'm one of the lucky ones and that she comes in hours because this contractions seem like they are getting worse and deff don't want to be like this for days or worse weeks ! I was doing some research online and for some it was only a few hours some a day or two and yes some weeks ! Fingers crossed that she comes soon !
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Could be days, could be weeks, your mucus plus isn't an indication that labour is near. I've been having daily cramps and contractions (my BH contractions literally last all night long) since 36 weeks and I'm now 2 days from my due date and still no sign.
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