I see a lot of posts from women saying when their water broke they felt a snap or heard a loud sound. I always think to myself, "Well, my water didn't break so that doesn't apply to me". It just hit me that my water did break, it was just my doctor that did it. But I definitely never heard or felt anything. I was sitting up in the bed so I saw the water come out but there wasn't anything audible and no feeling other than I was nervous about that crochet hook going up my vag.
So, just out of curiosity- when your water was broken by your doctor, was there a sound or snap? I'm just wondering if no sound means low fluid or something? I feel like I must be missing something...
When my water broke at home, I never heard anything, and I had Niagara Falls. But, I might have just woken up from that, not really sure, it was minutes before the alarm went off to start our day.
When the doctor broke my water the other 2 times, I never heard or felt anything besides warm water coming out, again like I peed myself in the worst way possible.
No sound for me when the doctor broke my water, either, and it felt like liquid was gushing out of there forever so it definitely wasn't a lack of fluid.
I was sitting when I just felt something? Not a snap, more like I was going to pee my pants (I was sitting in a meeting at work). I made it about 10 steps before the big gush down my legs. But definitely no snap or pop!
I have zero experience but I wonder ff the "pop" has more to do with the change in position. It seems a lot of people's water breaks when they go from sitting to standing or vice versa.
My doc broke mine during my induction and didn't even mention that she was doing it until it was done. Didn't feel anything until water started coming out and definitely didn't hear any sounds!
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I didn't hear or feel anything, but when my former OB broke my water with DS, it was a slow trickle for about 30 minutes. He had to come back and try again to get my bag to fully break - and that was a huge gush, but still didn't feel anything.
Mine was broken while I was pushing, so it was kind of the last thing I was paying attention too. But I did not have low fluid so I don't think there is much correlation there.
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With 1st water broke at home. I felt a pop & then a Trickle. With #2 dr broke my water I felt her doing it but no pop or anything. Just a gush like I peed my pants
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Re: If you have ever had your water broken by your doctor...
When the doctor broke my water the other 2 times, I never heard or felt anything besides warm water coming out, again like I peed myself in the worst way possible.
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ETA: I was at a 5 when the dr broke it.
Daughter #1 - February 12, 2010
natural m/c March 11, 2011 at 8 1/2 weeks
Daughter #2 - January 11, 2012
Ectopic pregnancy discovered November 6, 2012 at 6 weeks
Daughter #3 - January 19, 2014
Started our exploration into the world of international adoption June 2012. We have no idea what this is going to look like but we are excited to find out!