How does trying to break your water before delivery affect the baby?
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.
How far along in labor do you have to be for your water to break?
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.
Why is the amniotic fluid so important for the growth and development of a baby?
Reason for this can probably be found in evolution. You have carried the sea water with you. As such amniotic fluid gives free space for fetus to grow. It gives excellent cushion to the fetus.
Does a dogs water break before labor?
no
The amniotic sac in humans, which typically holds one baby, breaks during labor spewing the fluid out of the women. In dogs, there typically are several sacs; typically, one per puppy. Sometimes they break prior to or at birthing.
What is the cell culture of the amniotic fluid in a woman's womb?
Under guidance of ultrasonography machine you take the amniotic fluid sample. This is usually done after 12 weeks of gestation to avoid injury to fetus. Cells there in, are harvested and cultured. They give you complete genetic information of the fetus.
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How long can you wait to go into labor after you have had your membrains stripped?
Having your membranes stripped does not always work. I had mine scraped and never went into labor. They may have to do it more than once or just break your water to make you go into labor.
My water did not break and the doctor did not break it what happened?
probably just that you didn't have as much amniotic fluid (waters) in your body, so there wasn't much of a need
Can castrol oil break your water at 34 weeks?
No it will not break your water, but it most likely start contractions. My cousin took castro; oils with all her 6 kids and it gave her the s&*t's and sh threw up, but it did start her contractions.
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Yes It can be a sign you can leak water but then usually the bag will break soon, but I would let your doctor know about it soon so he can get you checked out, you do not want a dry birth. Of course you want to inform your doctor of this because not only will it rest your worries but it will also ensure you will not have a dry birth (which can result in major infection in the baby and your body). But as the question is worded, it truly sounds as though you are experiencing what most pregnant women do. At times when we sneeze or cough or the baby gives us a little kick, we trickle slightly in our panties. Now if the baby's head is resting low this even makes the chance greater. I was actually made fun of with my last pregnancy and this one as well--asked several times if I had been properly potty trained. :) As for the dampness, that's normal in pregnancy. You slowly lose the hardness of your cervix as well as the mucus plug. As of now I am 39 weeks pregnant and experiencing all of the above. The dampness in my case is indicative of my cervix thinning out and softening. I still have not passed my plug. Of course this should ease your worries for the time being but make sure you ask your doctor at the next visit, or call if you'd feel better. I've heard that there is no such thing as a dry birth- amniotic fluid is replenished naturally by our bodies every 3 hours... :) But it is also true that infection can occur if your membranes rupture and you do not go into labor within 24 hours afterward, so yes, it is always good to follow up with labor and delivery if they do break. :)
What breaks in the water but never on land?
A wave will break in the water but will never break on land. Waves are most commonly seen breaking close to or right on the shore line. However, they also break in the middle of a lake or ocean.
How long can you go in preterm labor?
Very often preterm labor can be stalled with medication and/or home or bed rest until the baby is more mature to be delivered.
Could you be going into labor soon if you feel stinging and pressure in your vaginal area?
Stinging and pressure is usually from the head resting low on the cervix, pelvis, and pubic bone. Signs of labor are steady contractions--most feel like a back ache at first or period cramps that flow up your abdomen. I was concerned about this as well because I experience the same, and cannot sleep due to it. It makes pregnancy miserable but it doesn't mark that it's on it's way to ending.
Does virginity cause blockade to come out baby from womb?
A virgin women, who had no sexual intercourse, become pregnant by artificial means. Whether her virginity could cause complications in coming out the baby from womb ?
What can you do to replace the loss of amniotic fluid?
A person can have low levels of amniotic fluid for several reasons. The only treatments available are for the patient to drink more fluids, or for saline solution to be injected into the amniotic sac. however, the injection of saline solution is only effective for the short term. Depending on the severity of the case, a C-section may have to be performed.
What joint helps you when you push a door?
When you push a door, the primary joint involved is the shoulder joint. The shoulder allows for the arm to move in various directions, providing the necessary force to push the door. Additionally, the elbow joint assists by stabilizing the arm during the pushing motion. Together, these joints facilitate the movement needed to exert force on the door.