wifes water breaks in hunsworth pub cleckheaton
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I would have been MORTIFIED! I acnnot believe someone called an ambulance! pmsl!!!!
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@mommy2nana - Statistically it is more rare for the hours of labor to happen after the water breaks. There are even policies about it in the hospital, because it's more dangerous the longer it takes after the water breaks because of risk of infection.
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@KaelaCarver Well then I guess my sister and I are super rare people since our waters broke before any contractions or labor. Just in my experience with women I know when the waters break there has always been hours and hours of waiting until the baby actually comes. I would think a womens water breaking and giving birth very soon after would be rare since I have never experienced that with all the women I know that have given birth. But different things happen to different people.
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@KaelaCarver - Let me correct that - it's not most common for it to never break at all lol. That is more rare.... but it is more common for it to break late, rather than before contractions - that is also very rare.
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@mommy2nana - if it had nothing to do with when the baby comes, they wouldn't break your water "to get things going" in hospitals. Labor is different for every single woman. Sometimes it's breaks long before birth, but it is most common for the water to break closer to the time of birth, or never break at all.
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Finish your drink? I hope u werent drinking alcohol while pregnant :O
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@KaelaCarver I dont know about this one because my water broke around 6 am while I was sleeping and I had no labor pains until around 2 hours later and I didnt give birth to my daughter until 1:55pm the next day. My sister also had her water break late at night and didnt give birth until the next afternoon. I dont think the water breaking has anything to do with how close you are to having the baby.
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Wow that was really unnecessary for them to call the ambulance! Even after my water broke with my 2nd child, I didn't even give birth til 12 hours later. I would've been so embarrassed if I were that lady.
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@xdptwin1 - Um, I'm a doula, which means I attend births. I gave birth to my own child alone at home. I am trained in what happens during childbirth, not to mention hours and hours of personal study. The hell I don't know what I'm talking about lol.
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@KaelaCarver You dont even no what u are talking about my moms a peditrition
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Actually, the water breaking is usually closer to the time of actual birth. More often than not it happens close to the time of birth, not before labor even starts, so I can kind of understand the panic. It can be dangerous (in a hospital, getting regular checks) if the water is broken for more than 20+ hours before birth. It's weird how in so many movies the woman has no hint of labor before her water breaks. That is extremely rare.
why did they call the ambulance for her water breaking was it just more comfortable to travel in?
strawberryme08 1 year ago 5
@strawberryme08 we didnt call the ambulance the staff at the pub called for the ambulances and the reson why they came with flashing lights on was they thought she was actually giving birth that was from the ambulance depot before you say something not from us or pub. and when the ambulances came i actually said when they checked my wife over we will get a taxis they said know we had to go with them.
marchinon2gether 1 year ago