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33 weeks pregnant advice

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HappyMummy2020 · 04/01/2022 20:05

Hey wonderful mamas,

Firstly, Happy new year!

So just after some advice really.
This is my 3rd (my current youngest being 5 year old and eldest 9) but for the life of me I can’t remember anything from my previous pregnancies.

Basically 2 days in a row now I’ve had diarrhoea, my wind is something chronic I think my husband may divorce me soon just for fresh air haha!, I get period pains in my tummy… baby boy is still moving around lots, well moving as his normal routine etc.
I had sever stitch pain yesterday which last about 15mins but went away eventually.
I haven’t had any of my ‘show’
But had period like pains, diarrhoea (only once a day), braxton hicks, exhausted and fatigue.
I know a lot of these are symptoms of this stage but I was worrying labour could be approaching and I’m only 33 weeks.
This bit is TMI… but at one point I really worried my waters had broke, my back end was that runny, it was like a gush! I really panicked. But I’d like to think I’d know the difference between the waters and that🤦🏻‍♀️

I think I could well be over worrying, because this is my third Ive hardly had any appointments with my midwife, 3/4 in total but she said as it’s my third they don’t see you as often.
I saw her at 16 weeks, 28 weeks and then due to see her at 34 weeks. So I havent felt I’ve been able to ask much/had time, after a certain time the birth centre I have my appointments at shuts.

But basically, Are these all normal for this stage!? Did anyone have these symptoms at this stage and go into labour!? I just cannot remember any of these symptoms so early with my others and I feel much more anxious this time round (no idea why) xxx

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