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Clear liquid ?

I'm 38 weeks with my first baby boy! For the last couple of days I been wiping and its mucus coming out little by little.. About half a palm size? Today I woke up and I was sitting down on the edge of the bed and I felt like I was peeing on myself? Went to the bathroom and it was clear watery spot nothing like mucus? What could it be?!? I have been feeling somewhat craps lately and sharp pains down there but nothing this morning. Help!!!!
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I am 15 weeks and am experiencing severe constipation. Earlier in my pregnancy I also got constipated and my doctor prescribed me a stool softener which I had to stop taking because it gave me diarrhea. Now I've been constipated for a little over a week. When I go to the restroom, my instinct is to push but now I'm afraid I may be hurting my baby. This is my second pregnancy, I have an eight year old girl and am now pregnant with a boy. I'm super excited but also concerned for the well being of my baby.. I will be going to the hospital shortly to make sure everything's ok. Any suggestions on how to prevent this from happening in the future?
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Im a ftm at 25 weeks. And it sounds like your water broke. I suggest you go to the hospital. Best of luck you may be in labor :)
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It could be leaking fluid or leaking urine.  I literally got in the habit of smelling it to make sure my water didn't break and now with 13 days left I am praying that one day soon it'll be my water breaking
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