By Sandi Nicholson, Sandpoint, ID USAWhen I was 30 weeks pregnant with my second baby, my water broke and gushed out as I was doing some housecleaning. I freaked out and immediately called my midwife. She advised me to induce labor after a few hours if I didn't start on my own. So after a few hours I started taking castor oil to induce. I still wouldn't start labor. My midwife checked the baby's vitals and said the baby was fine, but suggested I go to the hospital. My husband and I decided to ask a few more midwives for their advice, after being checked by another midwife she assessed that I did indeed have my water and membranes back, my waters re-accumulated themselves. So she suggested carrying to term, which is always best if possible. Within the next 12 weeks, my waters broke and reestablished themselves 5 times. My NEW midwife still shakes here head when she thinks about it, she doesn't know what caused it and there was no infection. I have recently learned that PROM like mine may be caused by weak membranes, which may be just a vitamin deficiency. While not all PROM cases are like mine, it is worth it to see if your waters will re establish themselves on their own, if so, I suggest going on with your pregnancy! But if there is another complication, I suggest doing what is best for the baby. Always the baby, not the doctor or anybody else, you are in control. Sincerely, Sandi Nicholson
PROM at 30 weeksDelivery at 42 weeks.
Story added: 2001-06-13