Discharge questions
⚠️PICTURES OF DISCHARGE⚠️
Hey all, it's been a very eventful half week for me. I'm really bad at being short and to the point so here's a whole play by play.
I woke up on Tuesday with the loss of my mucus plug. I went to work like normal and ended up leaving and going to the hospital with lots of cramping pain and found out I was having consistent contractions. After a bag of fluid and monitoring, my contractions slowed and I went home only 1cm dilated with no further progression.

A couple days pass and I'm still sore in my uterus because of all the contractions I had been having but I didn't think too much about it. Then come Friday night I'm throwing up like crazy, I'm talking 18 times in 6 hours. I had gone to the hospital again and I was monitored and given fluids and medicine but it was awful. Consistent strong contractions, dizziness, and every time I threw up her heartbeat dropped. After about 5 hours and fluids they sent me home again. Still only about "one and a wiggle" dilated but she had steady kicks and her heart rate evened out.
Well Saturday (yesterday) morning to this morning, I started noticing some bloody discharge every time I go pee. There's low movement but there's still movement and I slept all day and all night on Saturday. I was only awake in 20 minute intervals

I don't know what all of this means but I'm only 35 weeks and 2 days and I'm extremely stressed out about it because my first daughter was born at 34 weeks and 3 days due to placental abruption. There's also been a little bit of access fluid coming out. I put a pad on to monitor but it doesn't seem like it's continuing much.
My question is could this be preterm labor or maybe just cervical irritation from being checked multiple times this week? Should I be worried? Should I just man up and call the hospital again after being there twice this week? My anxiety has just been a little high and it seems like my support system is just telling me to get over it.
Thank you for reading and I'm sorry for the pictures of my discharge. I appreciate any and all advice because I have no idea what I'm doing.
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