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Well yesterday I lost another clump with blood in it.. brown and red. I was in the hospital on weds for False Labor. I was having contractions for 12 hrs. but no dilation. I am currently 4cm and 70% effaced. He was a -2 when I was told last week.. but wasn't told this week.
I have read SO many stories that the bloody show is a GOOD sign that labor is soon..
anyone want to share with me what happened with them?View Thread

when did u lose yours?
Then when did u go into labor?View Thread


Well my midwife decided that she wanted to check me bc of the contractions and she said that I was 1cm and 50% effacement. She said that my cervix is very soft. She also stated that she didn't see me going to my due date.
But apparently my belly is measuring bigger than what it is supposed to and at my elective u/s the tech said he was measuring 2 weeks ahead. >
So my midwife is ordering an u/s at the next appt in 2 weeks so she can see the size of this little man.
Anyone else having a boy and he started measuring early all of a sudden?View Thread



I had a big chunk come out and then he dropped.. so I wasn't sure if that was normal.. I was already dilated to 2 cm and 80% at my 34 week appt..View Thread

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