10-17-2016, 07:39 AM
(That's fine continue on whenever you come back up!)
Tanner got closer and pushed his finger further in. He finally got to something that was slightly opening, around 5 to 6 cm wide. There was something squishy in between, he was guessing that could be the membrane holding the amniotic fluid. "Ok that's i think a 5 or 6. The membrane was there, but I was told not to try and pick it. There are cases where rhe water would not break at all and the baby will be born within the sac. Now lean back and breath through the contractions, could be sometime until the baby's really ready."
Tanner got closer and pushed his finger further in. He finally got to something that was slightly opening, around 5 to 6 cm wide. There was something squishy in between, he was guessing that could be the membrane holding the amniotic fluid. "Ok that's i think a 5 or 6. The membrane was there, but I was told not to try and pick it. There are cases where rhe water would not break at all and the baby will be born within the sac. Now lean back and breath through the contractions, could be sometime until the baby's really ready."