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Could it almost be time

I am 34 weeks pregnant with twins and 2 cm dialated! Every time I use the bathroom there is a lot of goo does this mean I will deliver soon? The dr checked my on Monday and that's when she said I was 2 cm
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I was 5cm and still not in labor with my 3rd and 4cm before they stripped my membranes with my second.  With all 3 kids I lost my plug 1 1/2-2 weeks before laborious.  But it wasn't twins!  Ur so lucky!  I was hoping this pregnancy would be twins but there is only 1!
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I wanted to but in my case I ended up having an emergency c-section, not because of anything wrong with the twins but while in labour my heartless mother decided to have a go at me for not telling her I was in labour -.-  , we still dont talk that much. I am hoping to with this one but we will see :). But yeah if I could have I would have again if the routine is in from day one it gets easier. If you do breast feed express for one so daddy can help that's the only think I can say. Hope  all goes well xxx keep in touch xxxx
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Thank you so much! I keep telling everyone once I have a routine it's going to be a breeze lol well I hope my 18 month old understands and doesn't get to jealous! Did u breast feed?
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I carried my twins to 38 weeks, doctors said I could have gone the full 40 weeks O.o I remember I lost my plug about 2 weeks before I delivered. That was 18 years ago, now 9 weeks with a new little angel xx. Take it from me having twins isn't as hard as people think :), get a routine from day one and its easy, tiring but easier. Best wishes x
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Okay because the past couple days its been like this. I would really like to have them ASAP so my husband and be there.
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Sounds like your mucus plug! Usually with twins you dont go to 40 weeks. So it could be any day now! Also your mucus plug can come back and you can lose it multiple times.
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