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**Leaking Fluid**

Im kinda nervous about this liquid that has been coming from me.Its not urine but it seems like a lot to be just anything else Has anyone ever went through this?is it something i should be worried about do you think??

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The hard thing is My doctor is so hard to get a hold of I called for a earlier appointment and all I can get is in 2 weeks which is only a week before my original appointment!!! I cant even get a hold of her on the phone.

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Definitely have an exam right away, even if the doc tells you it's probably nothing. It could be nothing but it could be something. Better to just get looked at.

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Hi there,
You should get checked out as soon as possible. You could be leaking amniotic fluid or it could just be urine. They have a quick test at the docs office to see which of those it is. If you are leaking fluid they will take extra care of you and the baby boy.
Good luck.

I was leaking fluid also during my last months of pregnancy and never thought anything about it. I just attributed it to regular pregnancy stuff, (peeing when I sneeze and stuff.) However, when I went in for one of my last check ups, the doctor checked my amniotic fluid and I was severely low and had to induce that day. So make sure your doctor knows and he should do an ultrasound to make sure of your amniotic fluid levels. The baby was fine and everything went perfect but you just never know.

First off, Congratulations on your baby. You're going to have a lot of fun and get a lot of advice just remember what works for someone else may not work for your baby let your instincts guide you and flood that baby with love and the nurses at your peditritions office are always there for advice and help and read, read, read. Now for you problem, some leaking is normal but you may want to consult with your o.b. just to make sure eveything is ok, as long as you're feeling ok and you're not dripping with fluid you should be fine until you can get in to your doctor. Good Luck with everything.

You should probably call your doctor. It could be amniotic fluid, which can be fine...or a problem. Good luck!

If you are sure it isn't urine, I'd call your physician. I had the same thing, but I was near delivery. It "could possibly" be aminiotic fluid and the Dr might need to be alerted.

K M
You need to call your OB doctor or midwife right now. It may just be the increased discharge that women often get in pregnancy, but it sounds like your water may have broken prematurely. There are ways your Dr/midwife can check to see what the fluid is, and if your water did break this early there are some treatments they need to start right away. They will ask you if you are leaking or wet all the time or just small wetness occasionally. They will ask when you started noticing this fluid, the color, any odor, and if you have felt any cramping or uterine tightening. Please don't wait, make sure you get seen today.
Good Luck.
S.

KM,
It could totally be just the increased cervical fluid, but that's what I thought too . . .and had a baby 12 hours later (29 weeks). Call your doctor or midwife and go get checked. We were told to go to labor and delivery "just to make sure" that my water hadn't broken . . .it had.

It is better to be safe than sorry. Please, please go get checked.
B.

if it's clearish fluid and it's just leaking out, you might want to check in with your doc, just in case.

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