Maybe, maybe not? It is hard to say. If you start to have more pain close together or a show of blood I would call you doctor right away! You are not term until 40 weeks...Yes, most babies survive at 38 weeks but the longer s/he stays inside the better.
Average first pregnancies are 41 weeks 1 day & pregnancies with prior births average 40 weeks 3 days. Granted those are just averages but 36 weeks is very early!
Try resting & staying off your feet a few days, definitely don't engage in heavy physical activity, for both you & your babies safety.
2007-02-07 16:06:26
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answered by Boppysgirl 5
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sounds like labor to me, or at least the beginning of it. They usually tell u to wait till the *plug* comes out. thats the bloody plug that will come out in the toilet when u pee or wipe, and then go to the emergency room. dont wait always for the bag (fluid) to burst, because it doesnt always.
That plug is a good indicator that delivery is about to start, as well as the cramping and the feeling of nausea and vomiting.
be well, and make sure u tell us what u have when u get back home..
Have a safe and easy delivery!
2007-02-07 15:43:30
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answered by susan q 4
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there is a possible chance it can be labor or early labor, go tell your doctor and watch out for contractions every 5 min. for at least an hour, or you start to bleed as if you are having your period, or your waterbreaks. Remember your doctor might want to check if you are actually dialating or your cervix is opening, so just let him or her know what is going on and how you are feeling, but most 1st time moms have their baby after there due date, so remember that!
2007-02-07 15:46:12
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answered by juan's wife jazmin 1
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Thats thoroughly natural, the child begins getting his role to make his manner via the start canal. However, it may well nonetheless be a couple of weeks earlier than exertions begins. I began shedding round 36 weeks too and my son was once born three days after his due date
2016-09-07 00:36:10
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answered by ? 4
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Labor pains feel like menstrual cramps. Either in your abdomen or in your back. If they've been pretty regular- call your doctor ASAP!
2007-02-07 15:35:17
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answered by JustMyOpinion 5
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its probably false labor, but with pregnancy if you ever feel like something is wrong talk to you doctor they know the best answer
2007-02-07 15:35:18
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answered by the_britts2003 2
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you know they are rightcheck with your doctor but am 36 weeks pregnant and keep cramping and feeling sick but i dont know if its labour or not.
2007-02-11 04:27:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You should go to the doctors asap... don't trust people on here... they could be wrong, and you'd rather be safe then sorry
2007-02-07 15:38:40
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answered by -1mp3rf3ct10n- 1
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