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Pregnancy. Having Loose Stools, Lower Back Pain, Painful, Fatigue. What Is Happening?

Hi im 37wks pregnant with my 3rd child.for 2 wks iv had loose stools ,recently iv been loosing alot of discharge .the last couple of days iv had a constant dull lower back ache and alot of tightenings that are getting reular and painful.also the last 2 nights iv not slept cos i feel like fatigue and sick.should i go bk to see my g.p?.i went a few days ago and all checked out ok.he couldnt examine me as he was affraid he would break my waters...
posted on Wed, 27 Feb 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.
You better consult gynecologist and get examined to rule out the possibility of labor pains.
Because most of your symptoms are suggesting the possibility of the onset of labor.
Regular painful contractions can lead to labor pains usually.
Gentle per vaginal examinations usually will not lead to rupture of membranes.
So, better get examined.


Take care.

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Pregnancy. Having Loose Stools, Lower Back Pain, Painful, Fatigue. What Is Happening?

Hi, Thanks for the query. You better consult gynecologist and get examined to rule out the possibility of labor pains. Because most of your symptoms are suggesting the possibility of the onset of labor. Regular painful contractions can lead to labor pains usually. Gentle per vaginal examinations usually will not lead to rupture of membranes. So, better get examined. Take care.