Birthing and Assessment (B & A) | Counties Manukau | Te Whatu Ora

Rupture of Membranes before 37 Weeks - Breaking of Waters

Your baby is floating in a special liquid called liquor. Often called 'waters', it is really important for your baby and his/her growth, to practise breathing and even drinking!

A double layer of membranes are joined to the placenta to make a flexible, but tough, bag to hold your baby.

If a hole is made in the bag it is called rupture of membranes. This is normal when you are within 3 weeks of your due date but if it happens earlier it can cause problems:

If you are less than 34 weeks pregnant we usually:

If you are between 34 and 36.6 weeks the doctors will make a plan for you and your baby.

 


https://www.healthpoint.co.nz/public/obstetrics-and-gynaecology/birthing-and-assessment-b-a-counties-manukau/