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bag of waters



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The bag of waters should rupture normally while it is being pushed through the external opening.

From Herself Talks with Women Concerning Themselves by Lowry, Edith B. (Edith Belle)

About this time the bag of waters usually bursts, and, as a66 rule, this marks the beginning of the "second stage of labor."

From The Mother and Her Child by Sadler, William S.

Wood reports a case in which there was expulsion of a bag of waters before the rupture of the membranes.

From Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine by Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle)

The bag of waters is the sac of membranes in which the child is inclosed.

From The Four Epochs of Woman's Life; a study in hygiene by Galbraith, Anna M. (Anna Mary)

This is a rule that must not be broken, because of the danger of infection in those cases where the bag of waters may have broken early in the labor.

From The Mother and Her Child by Sadler, William S.



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