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leaking fluid

I had my 35 week appointment this morning and found out I've been leaking fluid. My fluid level is at 8cm now. At the doctors office under ten is low. At the hospital they don't worry much about low until its 6.5 or less. They said they want to send me home. I'm worried something is wrong. I'm exhausted!:( they told me they are going to induce me around my 37th week. Which is Sept tenth-ish. Also I had blood in my urine. But she didn't want to do a cervical exam BCUZ the risk of Leaking..infections..and causing bh...what should I do. I can't help but worry n I have no support or anyone to talk too :(
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They was going to induoce me today. Then she sent me home n said to come back tomorrow! I just came back BCUZ of vag pain n lower back pain n I'm dizzy...they haven't said anything about it again this time. I'm just waitjng.
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I'm sorry I didn't realize you were at the hospital already!
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Also I never leaked fluid it just kinda went away they said..
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My Dr. Induced me as soon as they found out mine was low like 10 mins later so call l&d maybe but she wouldn't put you or baby at risk if it was that bad. But if your baby isn't moving then go be seen that was my first sign
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Honestly the hospital can't send you home if your doc office wants you to stay. Call them and see what they tell you.
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