That is not the type of thing to play around with or get directions online as you go. If you are in that condition you should be under the care of a trained professional. If you are not, then you should contact one immediately.
No, the bag will break
Not by direct contact no, because it is in the bag of waters. Through indirect contact, yes.
t-bag
No, T-Bag ends up back in Fox River
The doctor or midwife uses a small hook (which actually reminds me of a crochet hook) to pierce the amniotic sack once the cervix has opened during labor. This is normally done during active labor so you will not even notice it being done.
don't. ask a doctor
you break the bag into four pieces
it takes 20 years approximetly to break down.
The baby is attached to the uterus by the umbilical cord. You have a belly button where you were attached in your mother's womb.
you can use a paper bag, plastic bag and any kind of bags usually
used in grocery stores, stretches, does not break when wet like a paper bag. also, less trees are used.
12 did not break. (24 divided by 2 = 12)