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water breaking.


Question Posted Monday July 2 2007, 9:16 pm

i just found out i'm pregnant.
i'm very nervous that my water will break out in public, is it alot of fluid or is it not that much.

also i'm nervous about peeing my pants in public.
if i do, like would i pee alot, or would i be able to catch myself and only pee a little.

please answer these, thanks.


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turn-n-burn answered Friday August 3 2007, 8:42 pm:
Well for the water breaking in public it can happen and with my first, it happened to me. Well kind of in public I was 17 and I went back to school that week to take my exams and well then, it happend in school it was a litle imbaressing but most people were excited for me and I didnt have to finish my exam lol. It isn't that much water but you will know it plus you will most likely be contracting by then.

For the pee thing it is harder to control you might leak a little but not a whole lot, I wore pantie liners with my three kids. Hope this helps and congragulations!!!!

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khadiya answered Monday July 2 2007, 11:09 pm:
lol.
You wont pee on yourself.
You will have to be frequently though. When your baby starts turning it puts pressure on everything under it so you will have to pee alot.

As far as your water breaking in public, Normally when you get that far along, you not going to be anywhere for that to happen. Because you know its close to that time. Your doctor will also tell you. Its not a whole lot. Maybe half a cup and its warm lol.

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MelRoseDal answered Monday July 2 2007, 11:00 pm:
it depends on the woman. sometimes it's a large gush. sometimes it leaks slowly. theres no way to determine how it will go. but dont worry, womens waters break all the time in public. and you can't control it.

well i don't think anyone can answer the second question. only you will know that.

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sdcutie717 answered Monday July 2 2007, 10:59 pm:
It all depends on the woman. It can be a lot or a little. But the whole water breaking in public thing is mostly just on movies. I'm not saying that it never happens, but it is very rare. Usually you go into labor before your water breaks. I wouldn't worry about it.

As for the peeing part, you will most likely be able to conrol it to the point where it isn't all over the place. You will probably get leaks, but it probably won't be that bad.

Don't worry and Congradulations on your pregnancy!
Sarah

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