Yes, It depends on your membranes, "bag of water" more that the amount of fluid.
2006-08-25 04:25:55
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answered by derines 2
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For the love of Mike, don't listen to any of the bs from Minddoctor. Scare tactics! Good heaven!
Yes, your water can still break spontaneously and as some of the other mothers (cause we know for a fact, Moms who've been there know better than the docs) pointed out, fluid levels fluctuate. Nothing to panic about. Drink plenty of water.
2006-08-25 05:13:35
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answered by auld mom 4
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I am not trying to scare you in anyway. Your risk factor on a scale of 1 to 10, you would be rated 10 "High Risk Factor".
The embryo floats in fluid (amniotic fluid), which is contained in a sac (amniotic sac). The amniotic fluid provides a space in which the embryo can grow freely and helps protects it from injury.
I am a clinical psychiatrist not located in the United States. My suggestion to you is that you consult your doctor and have him refer you to a perinatal care center. Usually these centers are linked with an obstetric service to provide the highest level of care for a pregnant women and baby.
As to your question, no two women are alike. So it could be yes or no.
Please again I consider it urgent that you consult your personal doctor because this is a "High Risk Prenancy".
God bless you and wish you all the best.
If you are in the United States you have some of the most advanced medical technology in the world. So please take advantage of the technology and care.
2006-08-25 04:48:15
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answered by MINDDOCTOR 7
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Yes, it can, though you might not notice it. My daughter had low amniotic fluid and was leaking for a day and didn't really notice it, and even at the hospital at first they thought she was having Braxton Hicks contractions. Be vigilant and pay close attention to your body and what is happening, especially if this is a first baby.
These links will give you more information. Best of luck with your pregnancy. Take care.
2006-08-25 04:32:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I so sorry on your loss. And congratulations on your new exhilaration. There will be some the rationalization why your daughters fluid became black/yellow. it would want to were meconium ( infant's first pooh) I had this take position to my daughter, yet she survived. it would want to be existence threatening on your unborn baby. they could inhale it at the same time as they gulp the fluid as they. If it receives into their lungs it can make their lung so perplexing like cement. thankfully my daughter did not swallow a lot. She had a fever and an infection and became on a drip for 9 days. yet over all she became effective. yet an extra reason will be that you had an infection. And yet an extra reason(which will be why they did not assist you carry her and may want to seem terrible, i'm sorry if it does) became that she had exceeded on to the great beyond for a at the same time as and began to become worse. i'm so sorry yet couldn't positioned that any nicer. Sat right here for a lengthy time period attempting to detect a nicer thanks to positioned it. i desire that has helped slightly. attempt now to not agonize about the child which you're carrying at the moment. i comprehend it really is more desirable person-pleasant reported than carried out. yet i comprehend that your infant will be all ok.
2016-11-27 20:41:45
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. Just won't be the flood prtrayed in the movies. You may just think you peed youeself. But the amt. of fluid can also fluctuate.
2006-08-25 04:25:12
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answered by Sarah 4
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Yes. If your baby's head pushes a small pocket of the bag against your cervix, it can certainly pop. Good luck
2006-08-25 04:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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they induced me 3 weeks early cuz of that
2006-08-25 04:23:24
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answered by atl_diva 2
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