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leaking?? please help!

I woke up from a nap and I felt like I was wet so I went to the toilet and my underwear was wet, its clear and doesn't smell, could this be my waters breaking or what? I'm 37 weeks? I also felt tightening in my belly but it was really bad or anything?
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Thats what happened with me mommy @bevnunez I lost my baby girl 3 weeks ago at 38 weeks. I didnt even think it could b my waters leaking it was such a minor discharge. Most of my waters leaked When I uses to go toilet so it was hard for me to notice.
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And will I feel it come out when I stand up? I have a pad on too.. thanks xx
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It could very well be both of your waters breaking because water can be a slow n low amount or a gush depending on how big the hole in the sack is. My suggestion would be to go to the doctor it's better to be safe than sorry because after your water is broke 24 hours it can set up infection and harm the baby it happened to me and I lost my baby because I did not know.... good luck to the both of you
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Change. Lay on your side for half hour then stand up. If your water broke it'll pool in your vagina when you're laying down and when you stand it'll leak a lot more. Then go to the hospital cause you're having your little one (:
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I also had this happen.. so I'm also curious what it couldve been. I'm 37 almost 38 weeks
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