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Leaking water???

Im 35 and 4 today.. It has been like 3 days now that i get so wet down my vajayjay. I change liners for more than 5x within 8 hours.. Am i leaking? Am a FTM and im sooooo clueless.. Help plssssssss
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Thanks so much.. I'll go see my doc tom then.. Well i tried the "sniff test" i read online to determine f its leak or not.. Im quite relieved its nothing near "leak" descriptions as they said in the article.. But id go and have it checked anyways..
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4310181 tn?1357690214
I am not sure but the cramping could be contractions a lot of the time they feel more like  cramps the sharp pains. With my 1st I only had bad period cramping pains.
I would say if you are having both to go get looked at. I felt stupid but I was in 3 times last week to get looked at. They would rather you go in and it be nothing then not go in and it is something.
Please go in and get looked at.
Keep us all updated.
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Does the leaking come with cramping in our lower abdomen???
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4310181 tn?1357690214
If you are leaking on to that many liners I would definitely go to l&d and have an amnio swap done as if it is your water it is not good for it to be broken for longer then 24 hrs. Most doctors will induce if labor doesn't start shortly after.
Good luck :-)
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