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calling doc?

My fiance is insistent on me calling my dr. Im 39+5 and lost my plug...finally. Ever since ive been having pink discharge. I have been having contractions that get a bit painful and close together. It doesnt continue though. Lastly, my stomach has felt all messed up. The toilet and i are very close now and if im not doing one thing im doing another
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At the very least working on it
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Ur probly in labor :)
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He had me go in and get checked. Said all is well and healthy and he'll see me later lol
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Sone docs like a heads up when u have your bloody show. What ur experiencing is normal and labour could be on its way or it could still be a few days away. Keep timing the contractions and watch to see if they get more intebse. For ftm they usualky suggest between 3-5 mins to go in and be checked. Good luck!
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I always say " rather be safe then sorry!" Doesnt hurt to call
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Oops! Forgot to mention that i was checked yesterday! 2 cm and 50%. Ik spotting can happen after being checked but this isnt regular spotting.
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Well its worth a call! They may want to check and see if your dilated at all
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Gahh posted.... Is calling the dr. Necessary? I feel like there's not much he can do anyway since all that is here is the waiting game.  
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