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So I keep having clear fluid leak out of me and onto my underwear. Should I be worried? It doesn't smell like urine
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I go to the dr today. Thanks ladies
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I have the same thing when to doctor and it was just a discharge my water still disnt break but its better to check every women is different so go check and be on the safe side
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I had the same thing happened to me with my first born and I waited too long because I was not in pain the baby was almost dried when the got him out it was a very long and difficult delivery. Painful and all because I didn't go to the ER on time. I was leaking for about a week before I mentioned it to my doctor at my regular apt that's when she rushed me to the ER. I never saw any mucus plug they said you could loose it slowly and not realize it. Go to the doctor let them test it they will tell you if your water broke better be safe.
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Can my water break without my mucus plug coming out?
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It could be discharge
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You have to call your doctor the same happeng to me last saturday and i end in an c section
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I would say your water broke!!! Ekkkk good luck
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It could mean your water has broken. Sometimes it's not a big gush. Call your doctor asap
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