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Did anyone's waters break in bed?

36 replies

beatie · 20/08/2005 10:59

We've just bought a new matress. I'm 37 weeks pregnant and I wonder if I should put more protection on the matress incase my waters break at home, in bed.

We have a regular matress cover on the bed already and in this heat don't fancy sleeping on top of anything 'plastic'.

If your waters broke in bed - did they do any lasting damage to your matress?

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JoolsToo · 20/08/2005 11:07

I'd suffer the plastic if I were you - just in case

WigWamBam · 20/08/2005 11:13

Mine broke in a hospital bed, but I swear, I could have launched a ship on the amount there was. If it had happened on my own bed the mattress would have been ruined, with or without a regular mattress protector.

Go for the plastic!

misdee · 20/08/2005 11:15

with dd1 my waters broke in bed, but it was a small trickle. with ddf2 they broke during thr last stages of delvery, and there was so much there i soaked the midwife.

Nbg · 20/08/2005 11:18

I had a little trickle in bed too.

gingerbear · 20/08/2005 11:33

Our mattress was ruined. You can get breathable protectors now.

colditz · 20/08/2005 11:41

I was sat on the loo, and there was so much it was 10 minutes before I could get up and limp, sanitary towel stuffed between legs, for the phone (I was on my own in the flat!)

Cover that mattress!

QueenOfQuotes · 20/08/2005 11:44

No - in my parents bahtroom with DS1 (after I heard felt the 'pop' while running downstairs thinking I needed the loo) - was in there for what seemed like hours waiting for it to slow down enough to actually move and do anything (quite funny actually - mum was out at the shops when it happene - there bathroom was right next to the front door.

She came home from the shops to see me with about 6 wet towels, a soaking bathroom floor and nothing on my bottom half (didn't have time to close the door )

Ds2's waters broke on my way into church (just a gentle trickle this time) and continued to trickle for the entire servie.

Pollyanna · 20/08/2005 11:50

Mine broke in bed - there was a pop and i felt a small trickle, not a deluge at all.

Pollyanna · 20/08/2005 11:50

Mine broke in bed - there was a pop and i felt a small trickle, not a deluge at all.

Pollyanna · 20/08/2005 11:50

oops sorry!

fisil · 20/08/2005 11:53

Mine broke in bed with ds1 but none hit the sheets (and I'd been suffering the plastic sheet for weeks!). With ds2 I had them broken in hospital and water splashed everywhere!

PiccadillyCircus · 20/08/2005 12:17

My waters broke in bed (waterwall effect ) but it was in a hospital bed, so there was plenty of plastic around (and not my bed to clear up ).

I too am thinking I should get some protection on the bed as I am hopefully not going to already be in hopsital before things get started this time.

Flossam · 20/08/2005 12:20

Woke up with a start and a small trickle, sniffed it (The midwife told me to) and then dashed to the loo and gushed. Phew! Was living in a rented flat so bed would be wrecked otherwise!

Hausfrau · 20/08/2005 12:22

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spacecadet · 20/08/2005 12:25

mine broke with dd2 in hospital bed, ive never seen so much fluid in all my life!, if i was at home, my bed would be ruined, so i would suffer the mattress protector.

hunkermunker · 20/08/2005 12:30

My waters broke in bed, but twas a mere trickle, nothing mattress-threatening!

steffee · 20/08/2005 12:47

My waters broke in bed - it must have been just a trickle but I was asleep. Woke up and felt wet and thought I'd wet myself. Got out of bed and dripped on the carpet for a minute before realising I couldn't be wetting myself as I would be able to make it stop! Dripped down the stairs and along the hall to the loo before the gush. There was no damage to the mattress, but having a new mattress it might be safer to put the protective sheet on, or wear a sanitary towel every night.

franke · 20/08/2005 13:16

I dreamt that my waters went in bed (we had covered the mattress with a shower curtain). The dream woke me up for some reason, so I got up, waddled to the bathroom and just sat down in time for the deluge! Spooky or what

jampots · 20/08/2005 13:17

I woke up early morning, sat up (as best you can when 9months preg) and my waters spurted everywhere, then continued to leak for another week

spagblog · 20/08/2005 13:18

My waters broke in bed, but it was a waterbed, so just got a wipe down and the covers washed
Just as well since they were green with meconium

spagblog · 20/08/2005 13:21

bad post - the waters were green. I turned over in bed and they went pop and then splurge!

kcemum · 20/08/2005 17:32

Mine broke in bed with DD1. Had just been to the loo, got back in bed and as I couldn't sleep I propped myself right up to read. My waters then broke with a huge gush and completly missed the waterproof sheeting! completly ruined the mattress.

weesaidie · 20/08/2005 17:35

Mine broke in bed, but just a little trickle as others have said.

I didn't have any extra protection IYKWIM (meant to but never got round to it!) but I think you probably should!

mumtosomeone · 20/08/2005 17:36

mine did!!

donnie · 20/08/2005 18:26

so did mine!