ABSOLUTELY NOT. Chances of infection and other severe problems are huge. Babies come when they are ready, and part of being a mother is ensuring that the baby can do so. Also, you should be aware that some people are in labor for quite some time before the water breaks.
What bag of waters??
NO, absolutely not. The bag of waters is there to protect the baby from infection and to even out the pressure round the baby when the contractions start. Breaking the waters does not always mean you go into labor and if it is done in the maternity ubit you can be given drugs to staret the contractions. If your waters have been broken for too long before the baby is born you are both at risk of infection and may have to be given antibiotics as a prevcautuin.
I think you are referring to "bag of WATERS", which encases the baby in it's liquid environment before it is born. When performing a Caesarean, the surgeon will break the bag with the tip of the scalpel prior to lifting the newborn out of the womb.
A bag of waters is another term for an amniotic sac, a sac in which a foetus develops in mammals, reptiles and birds.
The keeper of the winds, Aeolus, gave Odysseus a bag filled with wind so he can reach Ithaca, his home, faster.
No, the bag will break
roll your bag up and then put in into a trash bag well dubble bag it tht works for me
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If you're female and pregnant, then I would say yes, your bag of waters is leaking. In that case you need to get to the hospital. Once the waters begin leaking, you have limited time to wait.
He gave them some hospitality for a month and then provided a west wind to carry them home. The problem was that he gave him a bag of the 4 winds. His crew thought it was treasure and opened it. That blew them back. Aeolus was the keeper of the winds and he bottled up a bag of winds for Odysseus so he could reach Ithaca, his home, faster. Ulysses asked Aeolus to get him and his men home quickly and safely.
No, T-Bag ends up back in Fox River