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spottydog
post 21/04/2012, 02:42 PM
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My waters broke at 11.50pm on the Friday night and my DD was born at 2am on the Sunday morning original.gif

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Lightning_bug
post 21/04/2012, 03:05 PM
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My waters broke at 5am on a Sunday. I didn't ever go into proper labour. Although I had mild-contractions 5mins apart, 1min long. For 30hours!

Aparently I'm one of those small percentage of women who can feel the first-stage contractions from the start. The ones most women don't feel. Lucky me glare.gif
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Kafkaesque
post 21/04/2012, 03:07 PM
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I woke at 4am with contractions.
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AgEm_my_world
post 21/04/2012, 03:13 PM
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With DD I was induced but had starting having contractions 10 mins aprart at 2:30am and she was born at 4:42pm
with DS my waters broke at 2:30 pm, I had gotten off the bus only 1 hour earlyer!! And he was born at 2:30am LOL
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LoveMy3Kids
post 21/04/2012, 03:22 PM
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All three of mine started at night. The first was sometime before midnight, the other two were just before dinner.
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bella_75
post 21/04/2012, 03:50 PM
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With DD waters broke at 8:45pm, labour started 11pm, born 4pm next day

With DS labour started 4:30am, born 10:40am! Very quick!
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lozoodle
post 21/04/2012, 03:54 PM
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I went into labour during the night for DD1, so I felt the same as you each day I woke up with DD2. I went six days over with her and every morning I'd wake up all depressed.

But I actually went into labour with her at about lunch time and had her at night original.gif
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Chelara
post 21/04/2012, 03:58 PM
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8am contractions started, 10am contractions regular, 4pm waters broke, 10 pm the next day baby born via csection.
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Kahlea
post 21/04/2012, 04:02 PM
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with 1st DD i was in labour for 17 hours and then my water broke at 7:20am was born 8:29am

DD2 from water breaking at 2:15pm had her 4:20pm
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post 21/04/2012, 04:16 PM
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DS1 - woke up at 1am Sun with contractions, finally gave birth at 2.28am Tues.

DS2 - contractions started at 8.30pm Mon and gave birth at 5am Tues.
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