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The mucus plug comes loose and dislodges when the cervix starts to open dilate as labor nears. As the cervix dilates, the mucus is pushed out into the vagina. Seeing the mucus plug is a sign you are approaching labor, or it can be an early sign of labor itself. Read up on some of the other commons signs of labor , including your water breaking. If your pregnancy is already full term if you are 38 to 42 weeks pregnant , then losing the mucus plug is a sign that labor is approaching.
If your labor is not yet full term, then contact your healthcare provider right away, as it may be a sign of preterm labor. The mucus plug can come loose several days or one or two weeks before labor starts, or even at the very onset of labor.
If your pregnancy goes to full term, you will lose your mucus plug in the 9th month of pregnancy. If you notice what looks like the mucus plug before 37 weeks of pregnancy, contact your healthcare provider, because this may be a sign you are going into pre-term labor. Read up on the other signs of pre-term labor.
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