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I definitely just lost mine but no bloody show. I’ll be 36 weeks tomorrow so it seems a lil early?
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Learn more about our guidelines.My friend lost her mucus plug right at 36 weeks and just had her baby as soon as she hit 37 weeks last Sunday. Ik it’s completely different for all women so it doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be going into labor soon, but I’d be keeping an eye out for any other symptoms. I’ve been having very tiny pieces come out for the last 2 weeks, but it also regenerates itself so Ik it’s still there for me.
Your mucus plug can grow back. If you didn't have a bloody show or contractions, labor is probably still a little ways a way. But you can always contact your provider if you are worried.
This is my 4th pregnancy. For each one, I've lost pieces, and it always regenerates.
Interesting. This is my 3rd pregnancy and I remember losing it multiple times with my last pregnancy but I think it happened later like 37+ weeks. I know it regenerates and it doesn’t mean I’ll go into labor I’m just curious if anyone else due in June has lost theirs yet
I’ve been losing bits of mine since 31 weeks. I’m 34 weeks tomorrow with my second
Does anything other than liquid come out of the mucus plug?