Pain when the water breaks?
Does a pregnant woman feel it when her water breaks? Like, pain, or is it just like wetting her pants…?
Or do you feel something else, pressure or something similar
Can this be different from woman to woman?
Does a pregnant woman feel it when her water breaks? Like, pain, or is it just like wetting her pants…?
Or do you feel something else, pressure or something similar
Can this be different from woman to woman?
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With me, it was only touched, so it wasn’t bursting on a blow and everything came out, but only a little rinnsal during the labor.
I didn’t feel it, keep the wee and it’s getting wet.
And it’s not like getting into your pants, the bubble has a closing muscle, you feel completely different. The vagina does not have a closing muscle, so the period blood just flows out.
It’s a bit like peeing in your pants, just that you can’t stop it or control it. That’s what I felt. But I don’t think there’s a woman in pain.
No, you can’t feel the fruit bubble when you’re in. But most of the time before or at the latest from this moment you also have labor. You’ll notice them. But this is independent of one another.
I’ve had childbirths, but not so much. So I and my husband have put us some sleep. After about 3 hours I woke him because I was completely in a puddle. That was then the moment when we made ourselves ready to leave, and from then on, the labors have thundered properly. There was nothing to breathe away.
And the fruit bubble was with me a real swall of water and then it remained moist. Not to compare with “to make the pants”. Actually, I’m also afraid that I wouldn’t even notice if the fruit bubble bursts up, so it just drips.