Labor started at around 2:3 o am
after my water broke and she was born at 7:35 am.
Around 4:00 PM in the afternoon I went for a walk around the neighborhood with my daughter and my parents and shortly
after my water broke.
I didn't feel pushy immediately
after my water broke as I had with previous deliveries, which is normal when baby's head isn't pushing on the cervix.
I was for a week, but that was
after my water broke.
That morning,
after my water broke, I went in to the lab to tell everyone I was going to the hospital and to ensure that there was nothing that needed my attention before I left.
After her water broke two weeks before the estimated due date, Cyndi — 29 years old, healthy, having a low - risk pregnancy — was induced with Cytotec.
I heard someone say that he was born 49 minutes
after my water broke.
The first couple of hours
after my water broke were manageable — the contractions were mild as my husband and I walked around the corridors of the labor and delivery ward, showing off my new leopard - print slippers to the night - shift nurses and practicing how we were going to tell all our friends the story of my water breaking right after the creme brulee had been cleared.
Thankfully, Machelle arrived soon
after my water broke and she cleaned up the mess for me.
She also came and worked with us several hours at home and got my contractions going more strongly and consistently
after my water broke (she had several positions and techniques to use to get labor going).
Since it was my first pregnancy, I expected a long labor, but I was at the hospital and pushing just a few short hours
after my water broke.
My mucus came out at 39 +5 weeks and 10 minutes
after that my water broke... Off to the hospital... I was induced because I wasnt contracting or dialating on my own and 9 hours of labor later my son was born by Emergency Ceserean....
At first it was not so bad but
after my water broke, the contractions were horrible.
I received an epidural
after my water broke (before my convulsions started).
We rolled up our rug, covered the pull - out couch in a shower curtain with sheets on top, and had those absorbent puppy training pads around for any time I was standing or moving
after my water broke.
My third baby's labor took 3 hours but I dilated and birthed 40 mins
after the water broke.
Everett was born at 11:35 pm on June 27th, 2014, a little over an hour
after my water broke and about 10 minutes after we arrived at the hospital.
She remembers heading to the hospital
after her water broke.
Several hours
after my water broke, there was still no progress.
I delivered my second baby about an hour and a half
after my water broke.
I remember kneeling in my ensuite tub, holding the top of her head in my hand
after my water broke.
My first was born at 40 weeks and five days
after my water broke the day before.
I hoped to have a natural birth with the support of my husband and wonderful doula but
after my water broke prematurely and my uterus contracting for literally 4 days straight, it completely stalled at 8 cm and I had to come to peace with interventions due to risk for infection and my loss of strength and sanity (after being in utter pain for 26 hours straight).
They began shortly
after my water broke, and they came with a vengeance and frequency.
About an hour and a half
after my water broke, I was out of the shower and getting dressed.
After my water broke I was suddenly 10 cm and they decided it was time for me to push.
Though my gynecologist had chuckled a bit when I asked about making a birth plan (oh, silly me for wanting to have some choice in the matter), she failed to mention that I would be bound to the bed
after my water broke, or that I would only be allowed to um, poop, in a bedpan.
I labored at home
after my water broke.
I tried this in the hospital
after my water broke and contractions didn't start.
Maria said that
after my water broke, she expected things to move much more quickly.
She * was * induced, but that was * many * hours
after her water broke and labor had hardly started.
I'm glad you posted this - I had a super long labor (I lost my mucus plug and had bloody show and contractions for over a week before they eventually forced me to have a c - section 24 hrs
after my water broke... I never got to the pushing stage or dilated above 7) and anyway it is nice to hear from someone who had a long labor but still was successful at a natural birth.
He was found to be a footling breech
after my water broke and I was in labour.
I got to the hospital
after my water broke but I didn't think I was having contractions (so much for «mama knowledge»!)
He then taught me my first lesson in parenting by being in the footling breech position, discovered
after my water broke.
14 hours
after my water broke I was still not in labor, so I was pumped full of Pitocin, prompting me to request an epidural after several hours of not dilating and excruciating pain.
The baby was delivered at home eleven minutes
after the waters broke and had an Apgar score of 8 at five minutes.
She came a mere 24 hours
after my waters breaking on my sofa.
I had EFM when I arrived at the hospital in labour with my first
after my waters broke and there was meconium (and no dilation and the head wasn't engaged and baby was post-dates).
If you feel something other than fluid inside your vagina
after your water breaks, call 911.
After your water breaks, your doctor will limit the number of vaginal exams performed because of the potential for infection.
Not exact matches
Flooding from a
water main
break added to the misery of travelers
after a winter storm canceled or delayed hundreds of flights in recent days.
At this point parts of the city were completely under
water after nearby dykes
broke in the flooding that devastated many river communities along the Danube that week.
I guess we did torture a few
after we
broke their nose and then
water boarded them, but they weren't just the enemy they were terrorists and they hate us for our freedom.
The three events do,
after all, involve
breaks: one of bread, another of harmony, and the third of
water.
After cleaning the dried beans in natural
water, they are peeled and their core extracted to be
broken into «nibs».
I have had exactly ONE glass
break after pouring in boiling
water in these years.
After a long night of sleep, one of the best things you can do to «
break the fast» is to drink a glass of
water.
It's just plain awkward for everybody when guests are
breaking a major sweat at your dinner table and you have to replenish their
water glass
after every bite.
Add the rest of the
water after the dates have
broken down more.)