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A lil freaked

Was in the rr after getting off work. Havingvthe usual cramping/pain down in the nether regions and pressure but when I wiped there was a some reddish-pink blood on the toilet paper. Im kinda concerned because this came from the front not my rear so I know its not hemrroids. Might this be the "bloody show" everyone talks about when they start to dialate? Im 36wks going on 37 on Monday.
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I hadnt had an exam in 2 weeks. But I did end up calling my Dr after having a contraction that made me feel like a bubble was being pushed out but didnt pop. He had me go to the maternity ward asap where they checked me and nothing. Not dialating and she said Im still thick whatever that means.
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on my 37 week ckup my doc did an exam to c if i hav dilated n later dat night i had alil bloody shw and when i wiped myself there was a light blood on the paper i was freaked out n went to da ER and cked baby which was fine n i was told that the blood i saw was normal cus i had an exam n dat it was normal.
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Sounds like your bloody show, as long as it isn't heavy it's a normal sign that your body is preparing for labor.
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It could be.....I would contact your dr right away just so you can be checked
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