What does water breaking feel like during pregnancy?
Im 34 weeks now and honestly thoda nervous about not recognising it. Like will it be a big gush or just slow trickle? Sometimes I feel a little wetness and panic ki kahi yahi toh nahi. Ladies who delivered, how did it actually feel for u?
It is such an emotional and overwhelming moment when it happens, I still remember getting so teary-eyed. For me, it was a gentle, warm trickle that just wouldn't stop even when I sat down. It really marks the start of your beautiful journey, so embrace it and just contact your hospital immediately.
Please be very careful and monitor any discharge or wetness closely. Sometimes it is just a slow leak, and we might miss it, which can be risky for the baby. If you feel any dampness that doesn't smell like urine, please contact your doctor right away to be safe.
Listen, dont get scared if it happens. It can feel like a sudden gush or just a slow trickle that u can't stop. Just keep your hospital bag ready, and if you feel any continuous leaking, please check with your gynac immediately. I'm right here with you, dear.
Oh god, dont stress too much about this, babe! For me, it literally felt like I peed my pants a little and actually couldn't control it. It's not always like a Bollywood movie water balloon burst, trust me. Just keep a pad on and tell your doc if u feel wet.
Oh my god, I used to check my panty every ten minutes thinking my water broke! When it actually happened, it was a constant wetness and I started panicking. But honestly, just stay calm and keep your doctor's number on speed dial, you will handle it perfectly.
Yaar, actually it is different for everyone. Some get a big splash, but mere saath toh it was just a slow leak that felt like continuous discharge. Don't worry, keep your gynac informed and carry a spare pad, sorted!
I completely understand how anxious this question makes you feel, I was terrified of not recognizing it too. Your feelings are totally valid because everything is so new. Just know that if you feel a continuous, uncontrollable warm trickle, it's likely water breaking, and you should just reach out to your doctor.
Arey, I panicked so much thinking it would be a huge flood and I'd mess up the bed! But actually, it was just a slow dampness when I stood up. It's completely normal and nothing like the scary stories, so chill and just call your gynac when it starts.