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37 weeks bad pelvic pain and sudden diarrhea

I'm 37 weeks along and been having bad pelvic pain I have to ask my husband for help to get up in the middle of the night just to go pee, once I sit and stand up as well or even to put my leg up on the couch, plus the diarrhea i hate it, and back pain, Are these signs of labor or what can it be?
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It's can be a sign of early labor .. I have been dealing with this for a couple of weeks also.
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Congratulations!!
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Congratulations!
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He's here :)
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Update having contractions 5 mins apart with bloody show, staying in the hospital
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Great!!  && good luck: -)
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Diarrhea is a sign that labour will start in a week or two. Your body is getting ready for labor and cleansing itself.
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I'm already dilating went today morning at 11 and my OB said I'm 2cm open to go to the hospital or wait a little more til tonight
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I have been 2cm for 2 weeks. And was 2 cm for a month with my second.  

Watch for water breaking,  blood, and contractions that are 5 min apart  if not you will more than likely just get sent home after a few hours
I have been stuck at a 3 1/2 for about 2 weeks and I have been having contractions regularly that are 3-4 minutes apart I would just relax and just watch out for signs of active labor
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Could be??? I'm 37 weeks as well & going through the same symptoms.  Best of luck to the both of us ahhh??  
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