The rest of the waters will be behind the baby’s head(these are the hindwaters).This is where most of the intense pressure of the contractions will happen and aids in keeping the forewaters intact.
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The forebag of waters applies even pressure around the cervix to dilate it evenly and can start to bulge out of the cervix and into the vagina from the pressure of the contractions.
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The forewaters usually pop right as the baby is about to be born. Once the forewaters break, it sends a gush of fluid straight into the vaginal canal to provide lubrication, reduce injury to mother/baby, and stretch the surrounding tissues.
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Im already scared af and you wanna show us this



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Why bruh ?

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Thats why you gotta go first


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I’m last
y’all just tell me y’all experience
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God please I want to deliver like the Hebrew women

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With God’s grace,free from pain!
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@refilwe_mazongo next time you tell your boyfriend to nut in you.remember thisThanks. Twitter will use this info to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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and the whole time I was watching it was like “you got it this go mama, pushh you can do it” 
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