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My waters have gone!

18 replies

IsItNearlyTime91 · 05/12/2020 14:24

My waters have just gone! They poured out of me when I stood in the bathroom (sorry TMI!) then have continued to trickle out, I've had to replace my pad 20 minutes later.

I've still not had a single contraction though - what happens now, do I just wait?! They were completely clear. Thank you!

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happylittlechick · 05/12/2020 14:28

Phone the maternity ward. You'll most likely need to be monitored

FestiveChristmasLights · 05/12/2020 14:30

I agree about calling the maternity unit as they will want to either check you over or arrange for you to come in at a specific time because of the risk of an infection if you don’t go into labour now our waters have broken.

I think it took me a couple of hours for mild cramps after my waters broke, and they then became contractions. Good luck.

sunset900 · 05/12/2020 14:34

This happened to me and I was booked for a home birth so the midwife came out and checked. Said I would have to go into hospital in 24 hours if still not in established labour. Contractions didn't really start until early hours of the following morning. I did go into hospital the next day and it all started properly whilst I was there and I had DS the night after my waters broke.

Goneback2school · 05/12/2020 14:37

That happened me and the pais started about an hour later. I'd ring the ward for advice. Good luck!

Queenbee95 · 05/12/2020 14:50

Good luck!

Ismellphantoms · 05/12/2020 15:06

Three hours from waters gushing everywhere to labour starting.

ChateauMargaux · 05/12/2020 15:15

Good luck!! To minimise the risk of infection it is best to avoid internal examinations before labour is established.

Labour is very likely to begin in the next 48 hours but they might want you in hospital once 24 hours are up.

IggyAce · 05/12/2020 15:39

Contact maternity ward. With dc1 my waters went just after midnight, contractions began around 10 hours later and they arrived before 3pm. Good Luck.

Superscientist · 05/12/2020 15:51

Contact triage. My waters went before labour, I called triage and they had me in for a check up. They wanted to confirm my waters had gone (the puddle I left on their bed was sufficient so they didn't need to do an exam!). They put me on monitoring to check baby was OK and to see if I was starting to have contractions. They offered me a sweep but they decided it wasn't necessary as the monitoring showed I was having contractions. They penciled in an induction for 24h after my waters had gone due to the risk of infection and arranged a phone call to ckeck on progress at 18h Post waters breaking. None of this was necessary as baby was born within 12h of my waters breaking.

Only wear shoes/socks you don't mind leaking on! I found I had another gush of water whenever I stood up after sitting for a little while! E.g on the car journey to the hospital, I think I left a trail to the maternity unit...

IsItNearlyTime91 · 06/12/2020 13:12

Thank you very much all - baby was delivered safely at 10pm last night, 8 hours after my waters went ☺️

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Whenwillow · 06/12/2020 13:14

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Sexnotgender · 06/12/2020 13:14

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Ismellphantoms · 06/12/2020 13:28

Congratulations!

Pet8 · 06/12/2020 13:29

Congratulations Thanks

Queenbee95 · 06/12/2020 13:40

Congrats!!

sodabreadjam · 06/12/2020 13:43

How lovely! Congratulations. Flowers

PopsicleHustler · 06/12/2020 13:45

Amazing

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IggyAce · 08/12/2020 14:09

Congratulations

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