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Could it still be waters?

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Cottoncandy31 · 09/03/2025 20:51

Currently 37+3 and went to triage last night as I wasn't sure whether my waters had gone. No gush, but was feeling a lot wetter than usual. They did the test where they take the swab and that came back negative, but she did note and could see there was increased what she said was discharge, my cervix was also closed. It settled a little over today but again this evening, I can feel it coming out, it's not a constant trickle or gush, it's just a noticeable sensation. Even though the swab came back negative, could there be a chance it may still be?

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PoopingAllTheWay · 09/03/2025 20:54

Even though you went last night

Any concerns, go back if you need to

Every single time

Even if twice in one day

Bluhdyvalentinemy · 09/03/2025 21:02

I had it pour down my legs. Hospital still insisted it wasn’t my waters. Did all the tests and said I should go home. Tried to tell me if wet myself. When I stood up to leave it started pouring out again. Then they changed their tune.

Brushbun · 09/03/2025 21:03

Agree with @PoopingAllTheWay. I have a midwife friend who said women should always go in if they want a second opinion or feel something isn’t right. Promise this is what they’re there for x

ToKittyornottoKitty · 09/03/2025 21:05

Even if it wasn’t waters last night it could be tonight, or they could have been wrong. Go back OP

Cottoncandy31 · 09/03/2025 21:07

Thank you all! I'm actually due to go in tomorrow morning for a blood pressure review, so contemplating seeing how we get on tonight and mentioning it again tomorrow morning. I think it's for me, it's the change, it's not a big gush, I wouldn't even say it was a trickle, I just feel a lot wetter than I usually do.

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