I am 38 weeks. I think I lost my mucus plug last night (thick, yellowish jell-o like clump) I started getting contractions/braxton hicks last night as well, but they went a way. Some of them were very painful. I am extremely tired and I had diarrhea this morning. I am scheduled for a c-section on December 15th. Is she going to be here before then??
2006-12-07
00:12:47
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This is my second daughter. My first one I delivered emergency c-section at 36 weeks because she went into distress. I have not had any contractions yet this morning. But I feel nauseated and I have a lot of pressure on my back.
2006-12-07
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I think you are pretty close especially since you're having the loose stools too. You should call your doc and make sure. You don't say if you were dilated or anything at your last appointment. I would try to sleep just in case the bid debut happens soon. I don't know of you'll make it to the 15. You don't say why a c-section, yeah you should check with your doc, they might not want you to go into labor, since you're scheduled for a c-section.
2006-12-07 00:19:23
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answered by 1973kimberly 2
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Stay hydrated and rest, your mucus plug can be lost and then go into labor up to about 2-4 weeks before delivery, the diarreah is more of an indicator, My water has broke with all 3 of mine so there was no guessing there. But I had extreme back pains no stomach.
2006-12-07 00:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You better go in and see your doctor today! He may want to move up your C section. Yes, these are definelty signs of labor but I was like that for a some time before my 3rd daughter was born. It just depends on the person and pregnacy since each pregnancy is different.
2006-12-07 00:24:30
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answered by lefty 2
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Is this your first baby? If it is then you might make it to your scheduled c-section without dilating much more. Do you want to go into labor on your own? Is there a medical reason for the c-section or is it an elective? It's hard to say how close you are.
2006-12-07 00:23:40
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answered by Miriam Z 5
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2016-09-03 11:00:16
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answered by ? 4
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The arrival of your baby is imminent , no doubt about that!!!
You are not so far away, from your due date of 40 Weeks !
Your baby, may well decide, to arrive a little sooner than planned
you really should be discussing this ;
with your midwife or Doctor ,
Especially, as you have been scheduled ,to have a c- section.
Congratulations !
all the best to you and your new baby!
Have a Very happy Christmas
>^,,^<
2006-12-07 00:39:27
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answered by sweet-cookie 6
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I would def. call your DR. Sounds to me like you may be in early labor. Good luck!
2006-12-07 01:00:31
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answered by volcomgrly23 3
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