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amniotic fluid...once waters have broken??

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beansontoast · 29/07/2007 11:38

...what is it like for th ebaby in there?

my waters broke friday am...not a big gush but dribbly fore?hind? or whatever....and have been dribbling out ever since.

anyway... now i cant stop thinking about teh conditions in there for my litle baby..is it as comfy? safe?..will its head be banging on stuff?..does air get in ?or is it a vacuum?

am booked to be induced mon am.

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DaisyMOO · 29/07/2007 11:40

If they're dribbling then you've probably got most of the fluid still in your uterus, and it is constantly produced so there is probably still plenty cushioning the baby. Hope things get moving soon!

lulumama · 29/07/2007 11:54

fluid does replenish if it is a hindwater leak..baby will be absolutely fine..if it leaked rather than gushed, probably hindwater

beansontoast · 29/07/2007 12:02

thanks you two

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fawkeoff · 29/07/2007 12:04

have u spoke to a midwife about it ????????

MarsLady · 29/07/2007 12:18

You'll be fine! Hope things start moving for you before the induction.

beansontoast · 29/07/2007 12:18

no.

why so many question marks?

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fawkeoff · 29/07/2007 12:51

lol sorry just a habit with the ?????. i would ring the maternity ward and see if you need to be seen to check which waters have gone.some hospitals like to see you if ur waters have been broken for more than 24 hours without actually startingg labour{mine do anyway......was being induced same time a lady was in with waters being broke for more than 24 hours)

DaisyMOO · 29/07/2007 12:55

beans said she was due to be induced on Monday, presumably because her waters have gone. NICE guidelines recommend waiting up to 96 hours before induction if waters go without the onset of contractions, so hospitals wiht guidelines which induce after 24 hours aren't evidence based.

fawkeoff · 29/07/2007 12:57

right well my hosp obviously just does as it pleases then.....missed the due to be induced thing im a bit blind without my gigs on.................good luck with the baby anyway

VeronicaMars · 29/07/2007 13:05

Beansontoast my waters broke like that on a Friday morning, not a gush but enough to go through lots of maternity pads TMI sorry. I rang the hosp and was asked to come in, they monitored the baby for 20 mins and let me back home. If labour didn't start before it I was told to come in at 8 the following day to be induced. Were you booked in to be induced anyway? Have you rand the hospital to tell them your waters have broke?

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