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could my waters have broken please help.....

So last night I was sat watching tv with my family and as I turned onto my side I suddenly felt really wet my jeans and knickers were all wet and the sofa under me was all wet even my phone, scared that the hospital will say I pee'd and waters have not gone but would I not no if I pee'd? I dint even need the toilet plus it did not smell like wee at all I did not think it smelled like anything has anyone else experienced anything like this? And was it waters or pee?? Please help any advice would be great
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4309243 tn?1353919791
Any update?
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9440890 tn?1415878121
I agree with the others-  hope you are at the doctor's by now!
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Get your self to the hospital to be checked.
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Ya you need to go to the Dr ASAP
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My water broke at 28 weeks and I thought I had peed myself but it wasn't. I had to have an emergency c section and my daughter was breeched, but praise GOD she is 15 now and healthy and advanced. Definitely get to the dr.
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4309243 tn?1353919791
How long has it been since it happened?
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4309243 tn?1353919791
I would go to the hospital asap! It sounds like it was your water. And the longer you wait the greater the risk of infection to you and the baby. Even if you do not have any contractions they will keep you in.
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