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labor???

My lIttle boY in my tummy aroUnd 10x more and harder than normal and I have a headace and nausated (sry.can't spell, felt like I was going to throw up) and I wake up 2hrs later and I'm cramping a little and just had diarria(sry spelling again) I'm almost 37 weeks could this be labor???
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I had I blood pressure at my last appointment on Monday it went down enough to let me go, now I have a headace makeing me dizzy and according to the thing my mom has for checking blood pressure on ur wrist is extremely high, should I go in
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U will have diarea because its gettin clear fir baby to able to pass but ur hormons change a few weeks before labour or even a few hours so id just keep an eye on the cramping
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I'm not sure, I've had a discharge lately, and have been super super moody more then normal..
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Maybe yes have u lost any mucss plug yet??
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It's hard to say.  I'd pay attention to the cramping to see if it comes and goes at regular intervals.  I know that our bodies are supposed to get a flood of hormones prior to going into labor.  This can happen a week or two before actual labor starts so that could be what's making you nauseous.  I'd just pay close attention to your body and give your doctor or labor and delivery a call if your cramping continues.  Good luck.
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