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Re: anyones advice please

From: brat (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 15 Dec 2001 03:45:10 -0600 (CST)


At Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Rachael wrote: >
>Please don't attempt to break your own water. It's extremely unsafe for
>you and the baby. You could introduce bacteria into your vagina, which
>could infect you and your baby. You could also cause the cord to slip
>out, called a cord prolapse, if the baby's head is not engaged. Please
>please please, be patient and wait until the babe is ready... I know
>it's hard, I just had a baby myself and was pretty miserable with false
>labor and pelvic pressure. Hang in there!
>

I really don't think I would ever do anything like that matter of fact I know I would never do anything like that but even at 2;40 am I am still sitting here same way I just hope it ends soon. I have tried the natural inducing and I am hoping it works soon. >At Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Brat wrote:
>>
>>I am presently almost full term and about 3 cms dialated. I have been
>>in and out of labor now for about 8 days and am getting very tired and
>>they will not induce me because my doctor is away. They have told me
>>that I have to wait till my water breaks or I am about 3 minutes apart.
>>I have been trying everything to have this baby from castor oil to sex
>>and when my husband and I had been fooling around this last time he said
>>it felt like a balloon inside. Today I am again in labor and about 6
>>minutes apart but when I call in they say to wait. My question is HOW
>>could I get my water to break at least so they will make this stop. I
>>had my other child soon after my water broke and am wishing it would
>>just happen and be over with. On chats other persons have told me of
>>breaking there own water. I do not know how to do this nor do I want to
>>do it if it is unsafe. Anyone know anything about this. Please help.




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