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should i go into the hospital?

so for the past couple days ive been leaking this clear watery discharge but sometimes it can look a little cloudy but usually clear ive been trying to just ignore it and assume its discharge but im getting more and more worried my amnoitic sac may have a tear or something and my water broke i called l&d and they said to come in if i think my water broke and they will do a test but ive already gone to the hospital 3 times since my pregnancy and i dont want to keep going in im probably worrying too much but i just want baby to be safe im only 21 weeks which s why my water breaking worries me so much should i go in or stay home
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You should go in! They aren't going to judge you for going in if you have a legit concern... I hope it's not your water,  please keep us updated!
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You should go in ASAP.  I was 4months and my water broke early and I had the same discharge and thought it was normal..waited to long it was my amniotic fluid leaking. And I went into pre term labor you should be on the safe side and go in hun!
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Just to be safe, check in with your doctor.
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Go in hun to be safe because if it's your water you & baby are at great risk for infection
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