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a few hours ago i was victim to a bump by a passenger on the bus. her hand fell onto my bump and pressed against it with a good bit of force. i ignored it to begin but as i was walkin home i realised i ws leaking fluid. i though maybe i had just released a little urine but soon realised i wassnt in control of it and it continued to trickle for at least half an hour until i wwent for a bath. ive had a little fresh blood staining but im afraid to telephone the hospital incase they induce me as ive had previous bleeding before.
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1436083 tn?1291465361
I hope u have been to the hospital? And everything is ok?
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603463 tn?1220626855
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Hi!
I hope by now you have been to the hospital already!  Anytime you suspect that you are leaking amniotic fluid, you should call your doctor/midwife immediately!  The water bag/membranes provide a barrier between the baby and infection, and once that barrier is broken, infection can set in.  I don't know if you are in the US, but if so, we almost always put women in the hospital once their "water breaks".  Call your doctor NOW!
Good luck!
I hope you already have a bundle of joy!
Dr B
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1439822 tn?1283979223
hey hun, don't worrie or panic but I think you should go to the hospital, ring up hun as the baby needs the fluid and you getting a bath your water could have fully broke in the bath and with a lil blood staining you should defo go hun, I've had to kids my 1st past away but thats a hole different story lol but defo go in hun best get cheaked and be on the safe side hun... let us no what happens and please ring now!
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