Does breaking waters hurt?

Does it hurt when my waters break? No, it shouldn't hurt when your waters break or when they are broken for you. The amniotic sac, which is the part that 'breaks' doesn't have pain receptors, which are the things that cause you to feel pain.
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What does having your waters broken feel like?

The feeling of water breaking is different for everyone. Some moms have a little bit of wetness in their vagina or a slight trickle of fluid. "It was so slow that I thought it was sweat or normal discharge," one BabyCenter mom said. Another confused the feeling with peeing.
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Is it painful before your water breaks?

Your doctor may use the term “premature rupture of membranes” or PROM. This happens when you have carried your baby full term, your water breaks, and you are ready to go into labor. However, some women experience water breaking but don't have contractions, pain, or discomfort.
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How many cm dilated before they will break your water?

If your cervix has opened up to at least 2-3 centimetres dilated and the baby's head is well engaged (low down in your pelvis), your waters will be broken (see below under Artifical Rupture of Membranes). If it is not possible to break your waters a second Propess pessary may be inserted if appropriate.
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Does breaking water speed up labor?

A large review of studies suggests that a common procedure in labor, intentionally breaking the water, has no effect in reducing the labor time or assuring the baby's health. The procedure, sometimes called amniotomy, involves rupturing the amniotic membranes to speed contractions.
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Is induced labor more painful than natural?

Induced labour is usually more painful than natural labour. Depending on the type of induction you are having, this could range from discomfort with the procedure or more intense and longer lasting contractions as a result of the medication you have been given.
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Does getting an epidural hurt?

Do Epidurals Hurt? The placement of the epidural doesn't hurt; the anesthesiologist numbs the area around your lower back first, before putting in the catheter. But the numbing injection may sting or burn a little, similar to the feeling of getting a vaccine or flu shot.
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How dilated do you have to be for the hospital to admit you?

If you are less than 4 cm dilated and your labor isn't active enough for hospital admission, you might be sent home. Don't be discouraged. It is very common to mistake the signs of early labor for active labor.
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Is cervix dilation painful?

The pressure of your baby's head as it descends into the pelvis. It pushes on nerves and causes lightning-like shocks. When cervical dilation begins, it might also cause sharp vaginal pain.
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What does baby dropping feel like?

You might feel a lot more pressure.

Once your baby drops, you might notice a lot of increased pressure in your pelvis. This may be a time when you develop a significant pregnancy “waddle” as you adjust. This is probably the same feeling as walking around with what feels like a bowling ball between your legs.
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Does water breaking feel like you have to pee?

You can't actually feel when your amniotic sac breaks/tears, however. Like peeing - For some people, their water breaking feels like they're peeing due to the sensation of liquid trickling out. Pressure - Once the water breaks, some people will feel increased pressure in their pelvic area and/or perineum.
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Can I go to sleep after my water breaks?

Answer: No. There is absolutely no evidence that bed rest reduces the risk of cord prolapse in women with term PROM or in women whose water breaks during labor.
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Can your water break while sleeping?

Yup, your water can break while you're laying down ‒ even while you're asleep. Sometimes, though, if your water breaks while you're lying down, it can be hard to tell. Usually, when you stand up, more of your amniotic fluid will trickle out. But laying down won't prevent your waters from breaking.
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How long after having your waters broken do you give birth?

It's usual to go into labour within 24 hours of the waters breaking. You'll be offered an induction if you do not because, without amniotic fluid, there's an increased risk of infection for your baby.
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Can you walk around after your water breaks?

Your doctor may advise you to stay home and wait to see if contractions start, or they may want to evaluate you. (There are tests that can be performed to see whether your water has actually broken.) As you wait for your labor to progress, you can rest, take slow walks, or focus on other ways to relax.
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What is silent labor?

Not to be confused with a silent or quiet birth, which is something advocated by Scientology, a silent labour is a phenomenon where a woman doesn't actually know she's in labour. There doesn't seem to be a lot known about it, and it's not overly common.
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Can you feel baby coming out with an epidural?

You'll likely still feel the pressure of your contractions (which will be helpful when it's time to push) and be aware of (but not bothered by) vaginal exams during labor. And you'll still be able to feel your baby moving through the birth canal and coming out.
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Does your body or the baby decide when labor starts?

Researchers now believe that when a baby is ready for life outside his mother's uterus, his body releases a tiny amount of a substance that signals the mother's hormones to begin labor (Condon, Jeyasuria, Faust, & Mendelson, 2004). In most cases, your labor will begin only when both your body and your baby are ready.
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What do real contractions feel like?

Typically, real labor contractions feel like a pain or pressure that starts in the back and moves to the front of your lower abdomen. Unlike the ebb and flow of Braxton Hicks, true labor contractions feel steadily more intense over time. During true labor contractions your belly will tighten and feel very hard.
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What is the 5 1 1 rule of labor?

The 5-1-1 Rule: The contractions come every 5 minutes, lasting 1 minute each, for at least 1 hour. Fluids and other signs: You might notice amniotic fluid from the sac that holds the baby. This doesn't always mean you're in labor, but could mean it's coming.
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Can you sleep through contractions?

These contractions may be slightly uncomfortable and feel like mild to moderate menstrual cramps. Usually, they're intermittent and variable, seven to ten or even twenty or more minutes apart. You may be able to sleep or do other activities while experiencing them.
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Can you get an epidural at 7 cm?

Doctors have to wait until the cervix is at least 4 centimeters dilated before doing an epidural. Otherwise, the epidural will slow the process down too much. However, once the cervix becomes fully dilated it is too late for an epidural to be given.
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How long after epidural can you walk?

Most of the time, you can walk within a half hour or so of your epidural injection. However, you will not necessarily be walking normally at this point. Most clinics and hospitals monitor you for 15 minutes to an hour after an epidural injection. During this time, they will likely ask how you feel.
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When should I ask for epidural?

When do I ask for an epidural? You can ask for an epidural at any point in your labor. If you can, it's better to wait until you're in active labor since getting one in early labor can increase your chances of a cesarian section.
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How many cm dilated Can you get an epidural?

Typically, you can receive an epidural as early as when you are 4 to 5 centimeters dilated and in active labor. Normally, it takes about 15 minutes to place the epidural catheter and for the pain to start subsiding and another 20 minutes to go into full effect.
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