No, you do not need to have your cervix dilated for your waters to be broken. Healthcare providers can rupture the membranes (amniotic sac) even if the cervix is not significantly dilated, although it is more commonly done when some dilation has occurred. The procedure is typically performed to induce or accelerate labor.
Yes. Many women go into labour before their waters have broken and have to have their waters broken by the doctor/midwife
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Depends on how the induction is going
The opposite of dilated pupils is constricted pupils.
Dilated means made wider of larger, so 50% dilated is 50% larger
What happens when psychedelically system is not dilated
Having your waters broken can cause discomfort, but it typically does not hurt. Some women may experience a sensation similar to a strong menstrual cramp or pressure. The experience varies from person to person, and many report feeling a sense of relief once the waters have broken, as it can signify the onset of labor. It's important to communicate with your healthcare provider about any concerns or sensations you experience during this process.
Dilated pupils are bigger, and constrictred pupils are smaller.
Dilated - 2010 was released on: USA: May 2010
When the pupils become large, the term for this is dilated pupils. (Some people just say "dilated eyes", although this isn't a precise way to conceptualize it.)
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Yes... or no. Dilated pupils either signify excitement or fear.