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help! good or bad!

I'm 35+1 and already dialated to a 1, and lost some of my mucus plug lastnight(2nd time). Does that mean my baby will be here soon? Before Christmas?
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Not necessarily.... I was dilated to a 2 from 33-37 wks then a 4 from 37-40+5 and when you lose your plug if there's no bloody show then it just replenishes itself.... When you lose your plug 100% and there's blood then you know your close
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With my first some I lost my plug and a few days later my water started leaking . you neverknow ;)
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Oh well I was excited until now lol, my doctor said I wont make it to my due date and got me all excited like I was gonna have my baby tomorrow or something. But thanks guys I guess ill just have to wait it out some more.  
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Sadly doesn't mean anything. I'm 40 wks 2 days && I'm 3 cm && I've probably lost my mucus plug three times already. Lost count.
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I've been dilated 1 cm for four weeks now. :/ & I've lost part of my mucas plug, but not all. I guess it just depends.
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Not exactly. You can be dilated at a 1 for weeks. And the mucks plug can remake itself. There's always a possibility but there's a possibility you wont either.
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