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Not saying she isn't close, but a prolapse can make them feel like they need to push, and make it harder to tell when they are truely in labor. Although clearly she is very close and I suspect you will have babies any hour now.20kidsonhill said:could be a small prolapse starting, It will go away once she goes into labor. Unless you see goo running out of her, Or pushing, or up and down, up and down, She isn't in labor.
That would make sense of why she starts and stops so much.20kidsonhill said:Not saying she isn't close, but a prolapse can make them feel like they need to push, and make it harder to tell when they are truely in labor. Although clearly she is very close and I suspect you will have babies any hour now.20kidsonhill said:could be a small prolapse starting, It will go away once she goes into labor. Unless you see goo running out of her, Or pushing, or up and down, up and down, She isn't in labor.