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Water breaking: Understand this sign of labor

After your water breaks, when will labor begin?

Typically, after your water breaks at term, labor soon follows — if it hasn't already begun.

Sometimes, however, labor doesn't start. If you experience prelabor rupture of membranes, your doctor might stimulate uterine contractions before labor begins on its own (labor induction). The longer it takes for labor to start after your water breaks, the greater the risk of you or your baby developing an infection.