The amniotic sac breaks and releases the amniotic fluid - "water breaks"
The baby grows in the mother's womb for nine months before it is ready to be born.
There are three stages of labor, the first one is where the woman's water breaks and she starts having contractions which is the baby moving further down into the birth canal to get ready to be born. The second stage is the pushing stage, where the maternal instinct comes into practice to help the baby be born. Then, after the baby is born, the third stage is the afterbirth, which is the placenta removing itself from the wall of the uterus and coming through the same exit.
Baby animals like alligators are born when they are ready or 75 years old this can be hard for the mother to get out. The mother has to have it to have a baby also.
yes because the almost ready to be born baby can lay on your veins and other organs, and block blood flow to parts of your body
When a baby is ready to be born, the mommy starts to feel labor contractions. The uterus squeezes and pushes the baby out of the uterus and into the world.
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A pregnancy that's interrupted by itself before the baby is ready to be born.
After 9 months of pregnancy the baby is ready to be born with its head facing downwards ready for birth out of the vagina. All the babies vital organ's are fully grown and ready to be used in the real independent world. A mother always knows when her baby is ready to be born because she has contraptions (where the muscles squeeze together) and all the amniotic fluid bursts (otherwise known as ''water's breaking''.) The contraptions help the baby to come out easier. Chaaar. 12 years old. X You start to have some pains called contractions. Contractions range from 10 to 7 minutes apart. Then go to the hospital Immidiatly
The baby is probably engaging/dropping. getting ready to be born
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Your uterus tightens, sticky mucusy stuff will come out, this is the stuff that holds the water from breaking and holds the baby inside until its ready to come out. When your water breaks the baby is close to arriving, whether its a couple minutes, hours or days. The canal will widen, and stretches. At 4cm you are in active labour. Once you reach this stage, contractions will start getting more intense and closer together. Once your 10cm, you are fully dialated and ready to give birth. You may full the urge to push. The baby will slide out of the canal whilse you push. Once the head and shoulders are out, the process will become a lot quicker and the baby will be born very soon.
Your baby could not be ready to be born yet. Your child could have under developed lungs or other organs. If it is a doctor that does this, then they know what they are doing. They have tests available that make sure the baby is ready to come out and they can break your water. Also, if you don't deliver the baby soon enough (I believe 24 hours) after breaking your water, you risk infection to the baby.