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35 Weeks Pregnant, Felt Very Damp Below, Brown Discharge, Nausea, Cramping. Suggestions?

hi there, I'm exactly 35 weeks pregnant, this morning when i got up i felt very damp down below, when i wiped, there was +++discharge, much more than i normally have and it was tinged with brown. That was about lunchtime, this afternoon i have felt nauseous. its now 7pm and i have been having cramping since about 645pm
Mon, 20 May 2013
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HELLO

YOU ARE 35 WEEKS PREGNANT.YOU HAVE INCREASED DISCHARGE. YOU HAVE TO DIFFERENTIATE THE TYPE OF DISCHARGE.

IT CAN BE EITHER INCREASED FREQUENCY OF URINATION THAT YOU ARE CONFUSED.

THE OTHER POSSIBILITY IS VAGINAL DISCHARGE THAT IS NORMAL NEARING TERM.

THE OTHER POSSIBILITY IS OF GREAT CONCERN WHICH IS LEAKING MEMBRANES WHICH INDICATES PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES THAT CAN CAUSE PRETERM LABOUR CONSULT A GYNAECOLOGIST.
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35 Weeks Pregnant, Felt Very Damp Below, Brown Discharge, Nausea, Cramping. Suggestions?

HELLO YOU ARE 35 WEEKS PREGNANT.YOU HAVE INCREASED DISCHARGE. YOU HAVE TO DIFFERENTIATE THE TYPE OF DISCHARGE. IT CAN BE EITHER INCREASED FREQUENCY OF URINATION THAT YOU ARE CONFUSED. THE OTHER POSSIBILITY IS VAGINAL DISCHARGE THAT IS NORMAL NEARING TERM. THE OTHER POSSIBILITY IS OF GREAT CONCERN WHICH IS LEAKING MEMBRANES WHICH INDICATES PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES THAT CAN CAUSE PRETERM LABOUR CONSULT A GYNAECOLOGIST.