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37 weeks pregnant
Hi  Doctor, I'm 37 weeks pregnant, past two days I'm having on and off back pain , it's unbearable at times . I also have frequent need to pee and feeling pressure and pain in pelvic area. Yesterday I had jelly like mild yellow discharge after passing urine. Is it UTI or false labor pain ? Pls help.
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You can get a test call urine routine more than 5pus cells  are indicative of UTI For labour pains you need to be examined
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The discharge that u had is most probably SHOW !! Seen just before the onset of labour.. do visit ur gynaecologist!!
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Urine routine and visiting gynaecologist for physical examination wrt labour pain
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Visit your gynaecologist for checkup...u might be having labor pain
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Urine routine and culture Local examination
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