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Mucus plug and pain

I was 3 cm dilated and 70 percent effaced on Thursday. I just lost the rest of my mucus plug. Now I'm having back pain, abdominal pain, and pain/pressure down there when he moves. Help please. I don't know what to do
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  • Complaint duration: 1 day

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You just follow the directions of your Ob/gyn

This is common to just wait - nothing to worry about
Brad Douglas
the mucus plug was likely knocked loose during the cervical exam and should not be cause for worry. If the back and abdominal pain is coming and going, it may be contractions. If so, go to either the hospital or clinic and get checked. Different clinics have different preferences on this , so if you are not sure, call your clinic.