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I'm 38 weeks today and for the past 2days I have had the worst diarrhea. I'm so tired of it. I'm scared to eat anything but I'm so hungry as well. I'm not nauseous and I'm not throwing up. but it just won't go away. and since its the weekend I can't go to the doctor and I'm definitely not making another trip to the er. anyone know what might be causing it or went through anything similar?
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4842016 tn?1372039067
god I hope so.
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4332997 tn?1358728615
I'm the same as you guys I actually posted about this at like 2am cuz that's when I got woken up by it!!!! I heard from my Dr that's it's a possible sign of pre-labor pretty much your body getting ready to deliver baby!!!!
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I know that's what I keep hoping! Lol
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4842016 tn?1372039067
that's how mine is. I'm so hoping it's bringing on labor though. seeing how your body is suppose to clean itself out.
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Yeah mine was like peeing out my butt (tmi) but the medicine dried it up pretty quick
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4842016 tn?1372039067
I'm gonna have to try that then. it's like super bad though. I've been having loose stool but this is crazy.
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I'll be 38 weeks tomorrow and I've been getting diarrhea on and off for the past week and half :/ my doctor said it's either something I ate or an intestinal bacteria but he just told me to take anti diarrheal medicine and to make sure I'm staying really hydrated! But the medicine really helps!
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