I was just out walking my dog before work in the field near my house. There's a small pond, and we were walking on the ice (as the temps for the past two days have been like -20 so I figured it was pretty solid). I heard a crack, so I quickly headed back to the shore (I wasn't far out), when the ice broke and I fell through. The water was about chest-deep, and I couldn't get out as the ice kept breaking around me when I tried to climb out. With all my winter clothes, they were pretty heavy as well so it wasn't easy to pull myself out. Eventually I did, and luckily I wasn't too far from home. My pants/boots were frozen to my body when I got in the door. 

 hope the baby is ok, as she was certainly submerged. 
**UPDATE**
I wanted to thank everyone who sent their support and kind wishes to me, both here and via private message. Despite a few bullies who let things get out of hand, most people were very understanding and supportive, so thank you for helping me through a really scary experience. So after going over the incident over and over in my head all day/night yesterday, as well as re-visiting the scene this morning, I wanted to update some of the details, as I realize that I may have exaggerated on some things. It all happened really fast, so things seem a lot worse/longer then they actually probably were in real life.
So, here's the scene........ it's a large man-made drainage ditch. There's a path that runs along the top that cuts into the woods, so this is our normal route for morning walks. 
I had the dog off the leash to play frisbee.....I try and get him to run around as much as possible in the morning before work to tucker him out so that he sleeps when I'm gone...... if he's too hyper he just works himself into a tizzy.
Here's the pond looking from the opposite way, showing the path.
Between where I'm standing on the path and the pond, there's this small hill that goes down with some scruff......

We walked along the shore by the bullrushes briefly (part of the paved path actually leads right up to the shore of the water, so I walk down there so that the puppy can explore). The dog had never seen ice before..... and it was fun to watch him discover it for the first time. We'd been there before the pond had frozen, and it wasn't deep at the edge, because he'd wandered in along the side when it was still water. Labs are suppose to be water-loving animals so I wanted to familiarize him with water as soon as I could, in hopes that he'll swim this summer. I could see the bottom and it was frozen right through. It also wasn't sleek slippery ice, as it's been windy, so it was more bumpy... easy to get traction with winter boots. It wasn't until I was heading back to the path through this area between the pond and the path that I fell in. Between the bullrushes and the scruff. I couldn't tell exactly where the ice broke because we got a bit of snow last night, but I'm assuming by the broken scruff that it was about here, in the spot without plants. So certainly looked like "land" to me. Especially considering man-made ponds usually have pretty defined boundaries. 
Judging by the water line on my sweater, the water came above my belly button but below my boobs. I had guessed yesterday that I was in the water for 1-2 mins, but it was probably more realistically like 30 seconds by the time I'd realized what happened, tried to get out, and finally managed to crawl/roll my way back to the path.
I timed my walk back to my house today. I said it was between 5-10 mins walk while wet. It took me 4 mins today, so it was probably about 5 mins total yesterday, after having to re-leash the dog and fiddle with our garage door code with freezing cold hands, plus the added weight of wet winter clothes and boots. 
Yes, I did grab the bag of dog shit on my walk back without even thinking about it. I'd left it at the start of the path to grab on the way back so that I'd have my hands free to play frisbee.... and didn't notice it had sat on my floor in a heap of wet mess until my husband came home later that night and helped me clean up. Crazy the things you do when you're in panic mode.
Anyways, everything seems ok today. Baby still moving like normal..... I took it easy yesterday, and the doctor assured me that things were fine. I warmed up slowly, got home quickly, and didn't show any signs of bodily distress.... like turning blue, convulsing uncontrollably, bleeding, cramping..... etc. 
Again, thank you to everyone who showed concern/support. I really appreciate your efforts and kind words. I've spent a lot of time/energy on this forum since I found out I was pregnant, and although I'm appalled that some women find it appropriate (and actually seem to get a kick out of) putting others down/making jokes at other people's expense (not just towards me but to anyone who's ever said the wrong thing or asked the wrong question), it's nice to see that it's only a select few people behave this way.
Keep happy, healthy and safe M15. 

                  
                
Re: Terrifying experience.... *Update*
OMG, how long were you in the water for? Are you okay? I hope you got out of those clothes ASAP. Being wrapped in wet clothes is one of the most dangerous parts about falling in to freezing water.
Yes, do call your doctor just in case. I don't know how badly the baby could've been harmed if it wasn't that long but it definitely wouldn't hurt to make them aware of what happened just in case.
ETA: I hope your pup is ok too!
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No the puppy didn't fall in. Guess he's a light lighter then me....he was a bit wet when we got home but probably only from me dripping on him.
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Married the most patient man on the planet: May 16, 2009
Me: 30; DH: 30
BFP: June 25, 2014; EDD: March 9/10, 2015
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Married the most patient man on the planet: May 16, 2009
Me: 30; DH: 30
BFP: June 25, 2014; EDD: March 9/10, 2015
4 fur babies: 2 dogs & 2 cats