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Q: Waters Broken
asked by: cheeky-lil-monkey on May 14th, 2006
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Hey...Is it possible 4 your waters 2 break 1-2months before she has her baby cos lyk a gal sed her waters broke but she then didnt have her baby till about 2months later??? Is this true??? Lol xx
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~rubmybuddahbelly~
replied on May 14th, 2006
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After your water breaks then you hold a high risk of getting an infection that can harm you and the baby. It is possible for the doctors to keep you from having the baby but they also need to get the baby out soon to becuase the risk of infection sky rockets when the water breaks and also the lost of amniotic fluid means theres nothing protecting the baby to keep him or her alive. It all depends on how much fluids she lost and all that.
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