As your pregnancy gets close to the due date, it can be very hard to wait. It may seem like you have been pregnant forever. You will notice changes during these last weeks and you may wonder, "Is this the big day?"
Changes you may notice:
- Urinating more often
- Increased backache
- Increased discomfort in the pelvis, rectum or buttocks
- Increased mucus discharge from your vagina; it may have red or brown blood streaks
- Baby may "drop" down and your breathing may become easier
- More frequent and sometimes painful contractions
As your contractions get stronger you may notice:
- Contractions feel like they begin in your back and spread to your front
- Contractions feel like they spread down your legs
- Contractions do not go away when you walk or change position
- Increased mucus with pinkish or bloody streaks
- Diarrhea
Come to the hospital:
- As directed by your doctor
- Anytime you have bright red vaginal bleeding
- When your water breaks or if you notice a continuous leaking of fluids in your underwear
- When you are having strong contractions every 5 minutes for an hour and you cannot walk and talk through contractions and between contractions you are not laughing any more.
If any of the following occur, call your doctor right away:
- Severe headache
- Blurred vision or sparkling stars before your eyes
- Severe stomach pain
- Bright red vaginal bleeding
- Marked decrease in baby's movement
- A gush of fluid from your vagina or a continuous leaking of fluid in your underwear.