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1095.1 | | JUPITR::MAHONEY | | Wed Aug 21 1991 10:25 | 20 |
| Wendy,
This happened to me. About 2 weeks before I actually went into labor.
It's hard to explain what it looked like but I'll try without being
to gross! It was about 1/4 inch long and it was kind of pink and red
tinged. It kind of looked like skin.(thinking of it makes me cringe!)
I thought that I would start Labor immediatly untill I referred
to my What to expect book....about a week before I had a little bloody
show, small spots, that's it. But not everyone has their plug fall out.
I delivered 1 week overdue so it happend at 40 weeks for me. I remember
being really excited, when this happened because I knew it wouldn't be
much longer. Then when I read the book and it said that this was just
a sign of early labor, it could be weeks before I actually went into
labor.
I for forgot what some of your note said, did you say you had this too?
Sandy
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1095.2 | NO SHOW! | DEMON::MARRAMA | | Wed Aug 21 1991 11:04 | 20 |
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Wendy,
I didn't see my mucous plug until I was 7 hours into labor. I started
labor at 5:00PM and went into the hospital at 12 midnight. I went to
get changed and there it was on my underwear. As Sandy explained it
is pink and red tinged. I was very nervous but my labor nurse told
me it was my mucous plug. I also was very sick the night before. I
was up all night going to the bathroom, I thought I had the flu.
But my mother told me it was mother nature cleaning me out for the
arrival of my daughter. And wouldn't you know I went into labor
the next day. After being 8 days late!!!!! I also didn't sleep
in my last month. I dragged myself to work everyday! That book
you are reading is the best and keep referring to it.
Good Luck!
Kim
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1095.3 | "Unplugged" Just Before Baby | CECV01::POND | | Wed Aug 21 1991 11:21 | 10 |
| With my first baby I noticed the plug when I was drying up after a
shower about 8:00 PM. I had the baby about 3 hours later.
With the second baby I noticed the plug just before I went to the
hospital, about 2:30 PM. Laura was born at 4:00 on the nose.
I'm not crazy about the term either.
LZP
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1095.4 | Apple-butter! | PERFCT::WOOLNER | Photographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and dense | Wed Aug 21 1991 12:00 | 12 |
| I don't like the term "bloody show" either (I think a bloody show is a
chainsaw-massacre movie).
Mine appeared on Thursday at lunch; not a plug like a cork (!) but with
the appearance and consistency of apple-butter (sort of a darker,
thicker applesauce). I think it might have been streaked with blood.
Intermittent labor, not painful, through Friday; I was up all night
laughing at the contractions til Saturday morning, when I averaged
somewhere close to 5-minute intervals. Baby born by c-sec at 2:30pm
Saturday.
Leslie
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1095.5 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Wed Aug 21 1991 12:45 | 9 |
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No, this hasn't happened to me yet, I was just wondering when and if it
happened to others.
Sigh, according to the midwife, my baby hasn't even dropped yet,
officially, I've still got 3 1/2 weeks to go.
Wendy who is looking very forward to NOT being pregnant (but who
will probably end up going through it again sometime in the future ;-))
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1095.6 | Burst of energy? | WHEEL::FULLER | | Wed Aug 21 1991 13:16 | 23 |
| Wendy,
With my first, I lost my plug in the middle of the night and started
labor the next morning. I had an ultra-sound the day before to find
out my exact due date... and he was born the next day. As it turned
out from the ultrasound, my actual due date was two days before.
I would describe it more like a blood clot. I remember being VERY
scared, but excited too. I knew that labor would be starting soon
after that.
I also had heard from others that you get a huge burst of energy just
before you start labor. Boy, did I find THAT to be true! I was at
home the day before and all of a sudden got the energy to clean the
house! I literally washed ALL the curtains, ironed them and hung them
back up. That night, I felt like doing some college work, so I made
my husband (at the time) climb into the attic to get my Accounting
book! He wasn't too pleased, but did it anyway.
Has anyone else had a burst of energy before labor?
Peggy
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1095.7 | Shopping was my burst of energy | JUPITR::MAHONEY | | Wed Aug 21 1991 13:32 | 14 |
| If you want to call SHOPPING a burst of energy then I sure did!!!
I went out all day by myself the Saturday I went into labor, buying
little odds and ends. And normally I got so tired going from store to
store but that day I must have hit every shopping plaza in Worcester
county!! The last thing I did before my water broke was go to the book
store to pick up the book "What to expect the first year", I noticed I
was having irregular contractions while I was out, every 5 min, then
ever 20 min etc.etc....
Well I was in the house not even 2 min, and I went to the bathroom,
and my water broke! Thank god I made it home in time!!! I couldn't
have been in a better place to break my water!!!
Sandy
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1095.8 | my burst: slapstick early labor! | PERFCT::WOOLNER | Photographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and dense | Wed Aug 21 1991 13:46 | 16 |
| I didn't get into a lot of cleaning, but as mentioned I stayed up all
night *enjoying* early labor. My mom was with me and tried, to no
avail, to get me to nap between contractions; she said I'd need my
strength. Truer words were never spoken, and I think I knew I'd "pay"
later, but I was sooooo excited. And the erratic timing of
contractions was "irregular reinforcement" (Psych 101 says that's the
strongest kind!) for me. Plus, the baby was my "canary in a coal
mine"--she felt the contractions about 30 seconds before I did.
Seemingly out of nowhere she'd protest with a great Gene Krupa
imitation, and I would just crack up. When the contraction would
follow, it wasn't strong enough to hurt yet; I'd be laughing so
hard at the baby, walking around doubled over, I felt like some crazy
character in a Marx Brothers movie, which would also strike me as
hilarious. Even the cat was giving me disgusted looks.
Leslie
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1095.9 | No blood, just show | NEWPRT::WAHL_RO | | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:06 | 10 |
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Baby #1 now 6.5yrs - I never did see the mucous plug - my water
broke and that was tinged slightly pink.
Baby #2 now 15 months - I conducted a personal survey similar to this
one. I noticed a thick, yellowish discharge the day before my water
broke but decided it couldn't have been the plug/show because there
was no blood. There was no trace of blood until I delivered.
Rochelle
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1095.10 | | CHCLAT::HAGEN | Please send truffles! | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:07 | 18 |
| Wendy,
With my first labor, I lost my mucus plug at 1:30 a.m. (I noticed it when I
got up to go to the bathroom) and had the baby at 5:00 a.m.
With my second, I lost my plug almost 3 weeks before labor started. I was
at work and I panicked because I thought I'd be giving birth within hours.
I called my dr. office and the nurses said "Why don't you wait a few days until
your next appt. and then we'll do an internal exam." I was thinking "Are
you NUTS? I'm going to have a baby in a few hours!" I managed to convince the
nurse to let me come in and be examined. I ended up having the baby about
3 weeks later, just 2 days before my due date.
>> Sigh, according to the midwife, my baby hasn't even dropped yet,
I never dropped with either child. As a matter of fact, I was fully in
transition labor before my baby decended.
� �ori �
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1095.11 | So much fun, while eating lunch! | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:28 | 14 |
| I saw the "show" about a week before the baby was born. By the time I
was in active labor, it was quite heavy. (And really grossed me out.)
The doctors and nurses kept commenting on it, "Great bloody show"--like
it was something I should be proud of, or even had control over.
Anyway, I found it to be one of the most uncomfortable aspects of my
labor. I kept asking them to clean me up because I felt so yucky.
On a related topic, when we took the childbirth classes, the instructor
kept going on and on when she described the mucus plug. I thought my
husband was going to lose it! She even described it again for a couple
who arrived late...
judy
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1095.12 | | JAWS::TRIPP | | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:40 | 17 |
| Energy burst.....guess what? For me it isn't a direct association with
pregnancy, but every single month as part of my PMS Crabbies I start
this massive major house cleaning. Funny part is that it usually
drives me to clean the bathroom, including scrubbing the bathtub,
shower walls and shower doors first, then on into the kitchen,
counters, floors etc. However I do remember starting with a tiny dirty
spot on the kitchen floor in late pregnancy, and ended up scrubbing the
whole floor on my hands and knees! Someone, who was originally from
England called it a "nesting instinct" when this happens in late
pregos.
Unfortunately for me the only experience I've had with a mucous plug
wsa during three miscarriages. Now it may have had something to do
with the fact I was only a few weeks along with each, but what I saw
was something that was the color and consistancy of Oil of Olay skin
cream, and progressed many hours later to full bleeding.e
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1095.13 | 12 hours | AIMHI::MAZIALNIK | | Wed Aug 21 1991 15:13 | 20 |
| I lost the plug about 12 hours before going into labor. Mine was
not that pink tinge you hear about, but like someone else said, it
looked like a blood clot.
I then started bleeding like I was having my period for the next
12 hours. I called the doc when I lost the plug just to see if that's
what he thought it was. Then I got real panicky with the bleeding and
ended up calling him at 3:00 a.m. He said the bleeding was normal
but he'd check me out if I'd like since he was at the hospital anyway.
I ended up believing him and going back to bed (I've never seen a
book describe the bloody show the way I had it or the bleeding
afterwards).
I guess the plug is really big because while I was in labor, the
doctor said, "I thought you lost your plug". Guess there was a
whole bunch more in there. I never felt it, but like Judy, the
doc went on and on about it. She mostly seemed grossed out, though,
not impressed.
Donna
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1095.14 | Not always "whole" ?? | SSDEVO::HODGES | | Wed Aug 21 1991 19:56 | 8 |
| I lost my mucus plug in pieces, starting a week before I delivered
and then about 4 days before. This also coincided with more frequent
braxton-hics, that would last an hour or so. I didn't have any bleeding,
as previously mentioned - boy would that scare me! - the "what to
expect..." book didn't mention that; just the two pinkish-bloodish
"clots", with nothing in-between or after they "showed"...
Julia (1st time mom experience)
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1095.15 | 2 days left to go | GEMVAX::SANTOS | | Thu Aug 22 1991 11:32 | 8 |
| I did not lose my plug with the first one. But now that we are on the
subject I have been noticing some mucos every now and then when I go
the bathroom. Any thought on if that might be part of the plug. I am
due on Saturday the 24 of August (2 more days) hopefully on time with
this one.
Della
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1095.16 | Simultaneous with water breaking | MIVC::MTAG | | Thu Aug 22 1991 12:11 | 9 |
| I lost mine when my water broke, 27.5 hours before delivering my
daughter. It looked like what .1 described. I was expecting a glob of
red, but it was small and slightly pink. I never did go into labor
until that afternoon. I wouldn't have known it was labor if my water
hadn't broken (although I could tell labor pains by that night). I
didn't know I lost my mucus plug until my midwife told me that's what
happened.
Mary
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