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6363715 tn?1394225781

contractions on one side? ASAP replies plz

So im 39w 3days and i am having cramps/pains on just my right side. I was timing them (about 5 min apart) then they went away and now there sorta back but not as bad??? Wat u ladies think
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My doctor told me that unless they are perfectly consistent then they aren't real  contractions.  They won't come and go like that.
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6588814 tn?1391015002
This is my third pregnancy and i have never experienced contractions on one side. Your whole stomach should be getting extremely.tight and hard(usually 3-5 minutes apart for an hour or more)That is a contraction which can be followed or accompanied by cramps and back aches.
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6363715 tn?1394225781
Well there coming and going they came back. And ive been loosing my mucus plug in chunks today and like a week ago i lost some
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You are not in labor. If you were they would not stop at all. Try to relax and go to sleep. Thats the beat thing youcan do.
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I wouldn't worry unless it comes back as pressure and you begin to discharge a lot because that is a sign of your mucus plug coming out so you can dilated  (even more than you may have through out pregnancy). Try a hot compress to relive the pain.
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