i am 39 weeks along and have been losing my mucus plug gradually for almost 2 weeks now.
Maybe you are losing your mucus plug
Why the hell are you asking what to do on this website. Go to the hospital immediatly
First, you should call your doctor, right now. Second, any baby delivered after 36 weeks is considered full term, so losing your mucus plug at 37 weeks is normal.
Everyone woman is different when it comes to dilation. Some may not start to dilate until their water breaks and even then, some woman do not start then. I've been a new mother now for 3 weeks. It took me over a period of 3 days to completely lose my mucus plug and I started my dilation before I lost my mucus plug and even then it took me 2 more weeks to have my son. So just be patient, your wonderful bundle of joy will be here sooner than you think!! Congratulations!
As soon as possible, as losing your mucus plug can be fatal within 24 hours.
It could be hours, days or weeks. In my case, I was 36 weeks 6 days, lost the mucous plug and had the baby 5 hours later. But, from what I've read, there is no firm correlation between how dilated you are or losing the plug and the length of time you have left.
It is safe to swim in a pool after losing your mucus plug because your membranes are what's keeping the baby safe. Your membranes break when your water breaks. http://en.allexperts.com/q/ObGyn-Pregnancy-issues-1007/Mucus-Plug.htm
Well, honey, losing your mucus plug is like losing your keys - you'll know when it's gone. Just because your cervix is dilated 1 cm doesn't automatically mean you've bid farewell to your mucus plug. Keep an eye out for that jelly-like blob making its grand exit - it's a sure sign your cervix is getting ready for showtime.
It is possible to dilate without bloody show or losing your mucus plug.
Maybe a "show" where you are losing the mucus plug that has been in your cervix until this point. If you are also having contractions, labour is on its way. If you are not having contractions, labour may still be a few days (or weeks, but at 40 weeks probably not) away.
It could be that you are losing your mucus plug, so yes, it could mean that you are going into labour, but not necessarily
Losing your mucus plug can be a sign that your body is preparing for labor, as it often occurs in the later stages of pregnancy. The mucus plug serves to protect the cervix and can be expelled in one piece or gradually over time. If you experience this, it's important to monitor for other signs of labor, such as contractions or fluid leakage. Always consult your healthcare provider for guidance and to ensure everything is progressing normally.