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Hello mam, I have been getting whitish and a little spotting for 2 days. Pain has not started. Going for pee again and again like every 2 hours. With sneezing pee is coming out with discharge... should i go to hospital right now or wait. In last week, doctor said baby's head is down
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Pls visit hospital
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Yes. You should go to the hospital. It may be early stages of labour pains. Let the doctor there examine you and decide whether it is labour or not.
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Spotting ...needs to be investigated u need an ultrasound n per vaginal examination Frequent urination is a sign of urine Infection ...needs to be treated See ur dr
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Hello dear.. It would be better if you visit your hospital once as you are almost at your expected date. Few people might experience leaking of fluid and little spotting called show. It indicates that you might be getting into labour soon. Visit your doctor for an assessment to be on the safer side. Have a safe delivery!!
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