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∙ 13y agoEveryone is different and there is not set time, while some doctors don't want you going past a cerentin point just depends on your physician. It can be a matter of hours or a day or so just depending on what the body wants to do.
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∙ 12y agoit according if you've had any previos children if not it can take hours but if this is over 1 then probaly like2 to4 hours
my water bag broke how long do i hve to wait to see a doctor
Well you should have your period before you have your baby .So the baby can be good when you deliver.
DO NOT DO THAT!!! that could be very dangerous for the baby's health. The water will break when it's time. If it breaks too early it could be detrimental to the baby.
A hamster typically gives birth shortly after its water breaks, usually within 30 minutes to an hour. It is essential to monitor the situation closely and seek veterinary help if there are any complications during the birthing process.
He cut's it out of her tummy after it breaks her spine.
That varies widely among individuals. The important thing is that once your water breaks, you need to get to your source of care for labor/delivery (hospital, midwife, etc.) if you aren't there already.
The amniotic sac breaks and releases the amniotic fluid - "water breaks"
When her water breaks. By: ChardenF
a womens water breaks to know that the baby has to come out
Yes. When the water breaks, a woman needs to head straight to the hospital. After the water breaks, the baby is more prone to infection. In a hospital environment, however, antibiotics can be used to minimize the risk to the unborn child and along with a sterile environment, the baby's risk is lowered by a large percentile.
The baby's head should be done. If it is not, it would be a 'breech baby' and may require a caesarian to deliver.
No! If your water breaks, your body is ready to discharge the baby.