I argued the point that they would let me get in the birth pool if it had been available so what's the difference?! No one had an answer for me! I am hoping for a home birth with a pool but if I can't have one I'll be popping in the bath for a freshen up broken shower :- before I head to the hospital, broken waters or not!
My waters went 1st then contractions x was only 3 cm x Ps Won't be going anywhere near lady garden with a razor whilst contracting :- eeek. With dd my waters went sat night and I got to 3cm pretty quickly. Early hours Monday morning I was still 3cm and was allowed in bath but not my birthing pool?!? Weird because I would have thought my brand new birth pool would have been cleaner and more sterile than my bath.
There are tests that can be performed to see whether your water has actually broken. As you wait for your labor to progress, you can rest, take slow walks, or focus on other ways to relax. The longer your water is broken, the more your risk of infection increases. For example:. The research is mixed on this one. Some doctors will recommend that you avoid taking a bath if your water has broken, because it could pose an infection risk.
Your best bet? Check with your own doctor before taking a bath at home if your water has broken. And when in doubt, hop in the shower instead. Different OBs give different advice about the timing of contractions and when you should come in. Your water breaking can be a scary and exciting event. Chances are, your baby is about to make their grand appearance. Contractions usually start soon after your water breaks — but not always.
You may experience a delay between when your water breaks and when contractions begin. Plus, more from The Bump:. Next on Your Reading List.
What to Know About Forceps Delivery. What Is Cervical Effacement? How to Recognize the Signs of Labor. One of the most notable ways of finding out you are officially going into labor is feeling or seeing your water break. Your water can break at anytime, and if you are hoping to head to the hospital clean and pretty, you may want to take a quick shower. But with safety in mind, you may wonder, can I take a shower after my water breaks?
Romper reached out to Dr.
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