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Sep
im 36 weeks pregnant tomorrow and just want to no how do u no if ur waters have broke this Morning i went to the loo and had watery discharge and its made my pants wet 2 soz if tmi. i don't want to go to the hospital if this is normal i have been feeling the baby's head push down a lot yesterday and today. soz if u think im being stupid i just really need to no as i don't want to waist the hospitals time
thank you x
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I feel like I'm wasting the doctors/hospital time all the time!! But we really shouldn't feel that way, and we arent.
They are there to help us and have a healthy and safe pregnancy. If you think your water broke.. GO IN!! Its better safe than sorry. =)
good luck!
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you need to go to the hospital, don't worry about wasting there time this is what they are there for, I would rather make a nuisance of myself many times than risk the life of my unborn child, it could be your waters this sounds very similar to a friend of mine and she didn't realise her waters had broke and did not go to the hospital for 2 days, everything was ok but it could have been so different
good luck
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It is very common to leak urine at this stage - but a lot of people confuse amniotic fluids with urine. Was the fluid at all coloured? Did it smell at all? I know it sounds gross, but if you haven't washed those knickers yet, I'd check! If you’re still unsure you could take them with you to the hospital and they can check if it's your waters. If your waters have broken, there becomes an increased risk of infection if you don't go into labour within 24 hours, so you need to see the professionals about this…
Good luck!
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If your waters have broken you will have constantly wet undies, you can put a pad or a liner in and see what happens. Amniotic fluid can smell like…..er……um…..semen, so it could just be watery discharge. Some people will state that you WILL know when your waters have broken, but if it is a constant trickle it can be harder to know. Don't be worried about calling labour and delivery because it is their job to help pregnant women. I’m a third time mum and have already been up to L&D to be assessed to see if I was in labour at about 34 weeks. It happens to the best of us.
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your bag might not have broke, but you may have a pinhole rupture in you sac causing you to leak. i had this, my midwife kept telling me it was urine, they didnt realsie it was ruptured till i was in labour and by that time, my waters had became infected. go to your midwife to be safe, both me and my baby ended up on antibiotics, dont take that chance.
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It might have been your hind waters. My sis in law stated she kept going to the toilet, and what she thought was pee wasn't. Her waters had broken. Call the maternity ward, or get yourself down there and see what they state. They might just check, and tell you to return when your contractions start. Mine didn't start until 2 days after my water had broken. Good luck.
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I dont honestly think that this is your waters breaking, as there is normally quite a bit of water then! But I do think that you should ring your midwife, just to be on the safe side. It could be that they are breaking slowly, and if they’ve broken then your midwife needs to know.
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Question is……have you been getting any contractions more tense than braxton hicks? If so you need to get to the hospital now. Only thing I have the ability to tell you is whenever you’re in doubt ask your physician. One can never be too careful.
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Please ring your midwife just to see if this is normal, as waters breaking can feel different to different women.
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GO TO THE HOSPITAL.. YOU WON'T LOOK LIKE AN IDIOT. IF IT WAS YOUR WATERS YOU HAVE 24 HOURS BEFORE RISKING INFECTION! 2oz IS A LOT OF WATER!
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if your water breaks you will know.
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call your physician. right now.
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