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4419735 tn?1359725231

TMI, sorry!

Ok, this was really weird.... I just went to the bathroom. It was like I was Peeing, but I wasn't trying to or anything. It wasn't the color of urine and kinda had a different kind of smell. I'm 29 weeks. Any ideas on what that was...?
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4104435 tn?1357869509
Good luck
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184674 tn?1360860493
Hoping for the best! Keep us posted.
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4419735 tn?1359725231
Looks like I'm on my way to l&d to check if it was my water breaking. Wish me luck.
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Get to the er for sure, have them check your fluid levels, bc it sounds like water broke,but of course we can't tell you for sure
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4419735 tn?1359725231
Thanks girls. Just called my doctor. Waiting on him to call back.
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184674 tn?1360860493
Yes, forget the smell description and call your doctor immediately. There is a simple test they can do to determine if it's an amniotic leak.
I had the norovirus a few weeks ago, and every time I had an episode of violent vomiting, I'd leak a clear fluid. I could not tell if it was my own urine or I'd ruptured my amniotic sac--I was 27 weeks. The nurses at L&D swab your cervix with a special paper and a few minutes later, they know if it is amniotic fluid or something benign.
You can never be too careful. Call the doctor now, and get checked.
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