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Just got woken up by sharp sharp pains and diarrhea

I'll be 31 weeks tomorrow and I woke up with shooting sharp pains in my tummy and feeling like I'm going to throw up and having diarrhea I mean these pains are like I have my period but no matter how much I move for comfort it is still the worst pain... I don't know what to expect I'm a ftm show I call Labor and delivery?
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I woke up with the same thing the other day and ive had diarrhea for almost 4 days now im 32 weeks but i ddnt think anything abt it cuz my lil man kicks me really hard now. Does this sound like the same thing? I havent noticed any other major syptoms tho.
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Yes go in to l&d the same thing happened to me yesterday and I was already having contractions and I'm 32weeks by the way
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call asap
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Yes, call right away! You could be early labour. Diarrhea could be your body cleaning itself out getting ready for your baby to come. Personally, any time you have any sort of pains in your belly. I would either call or just go in and make sure things are alright. Even if nothing's going on, you'll leave with relief. I wish you luck, and hope for the best!
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If yuu call they might tell tuu go in to bee seen sound like earlie labor
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