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Does this mean im about to have labour??

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Hi. I am pregnant for the first time. Its a baby boy and I'm feeling little contractions. Its soooooo weird. I also have to poo and pee more. I'm just wondering if I should be at the hospital.

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b1b1b1

You should call your obstetrician ASAP.

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LillyT123 in reply tob1b1b1

OK I'll do it now.

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Suecoo66 in reply toLillyT123

It usually starts with pain that feels like period pain then gradually gets worse. It's possible baby is moving down and pressing on your bowel and bladder

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Andann

Probably. If u turn up and are not dilated enough they will tell you and send you home for a while

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Maureen1958

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