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Is this latent labour

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I’m currently pregnant 34+3 with mcda twins I’ve been getting tightenings for a while and just thought these were Braxton hicks, the last few days I’ve been getting pain in my back that hangs about and occasionally pain the front I lost my plug yesterday but seems as soon as I get in the bath it stops everything and I sort of go back to the start again has anyone else experienced this? Is this classed as latent labour? I just want things to either get going or to go away until labour starts! Sorry to whinge x

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Seb9

If it's going away then it sounds like it's still Braxton Hicks if it's going away when you relax or move about.

If it is latent labour, it could still take a while to become established. Good time to check you've got everything packed just in case, good luck x

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AGKG

Just call your midwife they will probably need to check you over x

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