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by Guest66012  |  earlier

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well im due any day now and i dont know if this is normal or not so i wanted to ask sorry if this is gross but ive lost my mucus plug along time ago and it was all of it but for 3days now ive been having alot of yellowish jelly like discharge... is this normal? and it also comes with real bad stomach pain and back ache im going to call my dr. when they open just wanted to see what yall think it maybe?

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  1. i think its a good idea to call your doctor,,,

    good luck though

    and congrats on your baby.


  2. yup call the Dr. if the pains start to come at five minute intervals skip the phone call and head strait to the hospital.

    good luck and congrads.

  3. you will probably be admitted to the maternity ward. good luck!  

  4. Not completely sure but i think you will be in labour soon.

  5. you are going to have your baby soon! congrats!

  6. Well It sounds to me like you are in the onset of labor. Those symptoms are very common, however pregnancy, labor and delivery are different for every woman and every child. I would call My Dr. on the way to the hospital if I were you! Congrats, Good Luck, and God Bless. Oh and by the way, yes that is normal.

  7. i think this is normal

  8. You NEED to call your doctor ASAP. If you lost your mucous plug some time ago, something doesn't sound right, especially if you haven't delivered yet.

  9. Call your Dr.  Usually when you lose your plug, labor is just around the corner.  And seeing as you're having stomach pains and backache, go to the phone now and call.  There is such a thing as "back labor", so I think you're on your way!

    Good luck and happy baby!

  10. I think your in Labor.  Good luck and congrats on the new baby.

  11. that sounds like your "show"....def call the Dr. you may be going into labor. Good luck!!

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