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there is no set period. some women have o have their water broken by a doctor and some women have there water break and have to be induced for labor to start. It depneds on the woman and the pregnancy.
Your water will break naturally. To induce it would be to artificially break it.
no, your baby brakes it..
The possibility of going into labor.
No, it pops out because her belly gets that swollen. When she's going in labor her water will break, and she'll feel constractions in her belly. It's also possible that she gets 'practice constractions' those are pretty scary, because you don't know what's happening and wether or not she's going into labor. But she'll feel the difference.
no idea.. Please dont starve your guinea pig....... if you are going on holiday ask someone to look after it!!!
your tv is going to break?
One of the very first signs of labor is that the mucus plug covering the cervix will become detached and exit through the vagina. From there the water will break and labor pains will ensue.
When a woman is going into labor with her baby, her water breaks. That means that she's ready to give birth.
There are many signs to help you know if you are in labor. First of all, the baby for 9 months in in an amniotic fluid (aka water sac) and when you reach 40 weeks, your water will break which means water may start to run down your leg, or into your underwear. This means you are in labor
your water is starting to break
Guinea pigs as well as other animals, need water. Maybe the reason this guinea pig is not drinking is because of the way the water is being given to them, for example, if the water is in a bowl, try switching to a water bottle for guinea pigs, and if the water is in a bottle, then try switching to a bowl. Also if this had been going on for a little while and you have a female guinea pig, drinking less is a sign of pregnancy for female guinea pig's. But if this has been going on for more than 10 weeks it would be unusual that this is your situation. I would maybe try changing the way the water is being given to them. And if this still continues, either call or go to a vet for more information.