Tue 6 Jan 2009 | You are here: Home > Birth > Your labour > What if my waters break early?
left col

New Year's resolution?


Disclaimer

The material contained on these pages is in no way intended to replace professional medical care or advice and should not be used as a basis for diagnosis or choice of treatment. Answers to specific problems may not apply to everyone. If you're worried, see your GP.
What if my waters break early?
  • What if my waters break early?

  • Many mums-to-be panic about their waters breaking early. What to do if this happens to you?

Most women's waters break at the end of the first stage of labour, when the cervix (neck of the womb) is almost fully dilated. But for around 15% of pregnancies, breaking waters is the first sign of labour.

It can be a gush of up to a litre or just a trickle, so even if you're not sure, play safe and ring your midwife or the labour ward as you'll need to be examined.

Consultant obstetrician Dr Virginia Beckett, of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, says, 'If your waters break early but you don't have any complications or problems, you'll normally be offered the option of waiting for 48 hours or inducing labour.

'We'd want labour to start within 48 hours to reduce any risk of infection, because once your waters break there's no barrier between your baby and the bacteria in your vagina.'

Lots of women choose to wait and will start contractions on their own in that time. However, if labour doesn't start spontaneously, you'll need to be induced.

Some hospitals induce labour by inserting gel or a pessary into the vagina which contains a hormone-like substance called prostaglandin. It helps ripen the cervix and stimulate contractions.

Alternatively, you might get offered a drug called Syntocinon through a drip in your arm to help kick-start your contractions. 


Waters broke watching The Simpsons

Watching The Simpsons led to the onset of labour for young mum Charlotte....

Gran's birth story

When Chloe was sent home from hospital, baby Rhianna was born at her Gran's house. ...

Waters only broke right at the end

The hardest thing for Jennifer was being told not to push out the baby, although her body was...

Long labour and a lot of pain!

Diabetic Kristina was induced and suffered a painful 20-hour labour with son Lucas....

Induction at 41+1 weeks

Holly was induced when she went 8 days past her due date and surprised the midwives by going into...

Show all articles on this topic.

  • Agnus Castus - what does it do?

  • why not try doing a test your bleed could have been implantation!!! They do say o only take AC...
  • Posted by rache1983 06 Jan 2009 10:30AM
  • ALLOT OF GIRLS?

  • he he yup !! I am having a little girl ... so excited now , cant wait !! x
  • Posted by JoJo* 06 Jan 2009 10:30AM
  • Sorry for asking...

  • Oh, looks like I'm the odd one out! I used to check internally for CM when we were TTC, but I...
  • Posted by Astraad 06 Jan 2009 10:29AM
CONTACT | FAQ | PRIVACY | TERMS & CONDITIONS | ADVERTISERS | TOP
The National Magazine Company Ltd. © Copyright 2008
SEARCH OUR NETWORK: All About You :: Baby Expert :: Cosmopolitan :: Get Lippy :: Handbag :: Harper's Bazaar :: Men's Health :: Net Doctor :: Runner's World :: You & Your Wedding