Hey Gracie

cool Q!

some women feel their waters break before they get the gush...for some its like a little pop, others a change in the general tension in your vagina/cervix/uterus

if it is a hindwater leak, behind the baby's head, it can be a little harder to detect, as the baby blocks the leaking of amniotic fluid, and it may feel like just a dribble that can be mistaken for wee (if you have good pelvic floors this wont happen of course )

if its a forewater leak, in front of the baby's head, then everytime you cough, laugh, change position you will get a dribble or a gush...depending on how much water you have around the baby

keep in mind that when your waters do break, they should be clear, or slightly pink stained. Ring the hospital just to let them know. Labor can start within the next 24 hrs or so...and the body does continue to make the amniotic fluid until your beautiful baby is born, so the leaking is continuous

remember only about 10% of women actually break their waters before they go into labor

hope this helps

xx yogababy