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leaking clear liquid at 19weeks

Im couple days off 20weeks and just started leaking clear fluid through leggings and cramping pain in belly. Called doctors and they aint helpful
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1806883 tn?1458321004
you need to go to the er sand let them know that you fell and that you think your waters have broken, your baby may be at risk so dont waste anymore time, your doctor isnt treating this seriously enough!...
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Thanks for writing back. Have been doctors and all they don was listened to bbys heartbeat n said everythink fine but wouldnt give me a scan or examine me
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1244180 tn?1325899111
the er will be able to preform a very simple swab test to test to see if amniotic fluid is present
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I suggest you get checked out immediately.  Leaking fluid and cramping are not normal and warrant investigation, and this is especially important in your case since I see you fell on  your belly a few days ago.  
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1901977 tn?1333991726
Sometimes it does, but it's not a good thing. If you haven't gone yet and your doctor is closed, go to the ER asap.
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Can waters brake this early?? Doctor said come in after 2-3hours if  im still leakin because i aint bleeding :/
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It could be ur water leaking. If its a leak the dr definitely needs to check it out. If ur sure its clear and not maybe urine( it happens ) than go get checked out.
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