Moment Pregnant Woman Performs TikTok Dance With Nurses And Water Breaks Mid Routine

This is the moment a heavily-pregnant woman performs a TikTok dance routine with hospital nurses before her water breaks mid-routine and staff members celebrate.

The incident was filmed at Hospital Americas in the city of Goiania in the Brazilian state of Goias.

The mum-to-be Caroline Gomes, who is also nurse and was 41 weeks pregnant when the video was filmed, needed to be induced to deliver her baby daughter.

Pregnant woman’s water breaks (right) while dancing with the health team (left and behind) in Hospital America in Brazil, in August 2021. (@shirleyrose3/Newsflash)

The young mum had always wanted to deliver her baby naturally so the nursing team decided to try out a dance routine to get things moving.

The hospital has reportedly created the ‘Nascer Bem’ (‘Born Well’) programme to encourage mothers to feel safe trying natural births and dance is one part of the initiative.

Gomes delivered a healthy baby girl on 10th August.

Pregnant woman’s water breaks (right) while dancing with the health team (left and behind) in Hospital America in Brazil, in August 2021. (@shirleyrose3/Newsflash)

In the video, the mum-to-be is seen performing the dance routine with three other nurses.

During one part of the routine when the four dancers have to squat to the floor, Gomes apparently notices that her waters have broken.

The group stands to continue the dance and then spots a puddle of yellowish liquid on the floor.

Pregnant woman’s water breaks (right) while dancing with the health team (left and behind) in Hospital America in Brazil, in August 2021. (@shirleyrose3/Newsflash)

As a result, the nurses start clapping and pointing to the puddle as the mum-to-be hitches her gown to one side to further show that her water has indeed broken.

In the original clip, the patient and nurses were dancing to the dance song ‘Atencao’ by Pedro Sampaio featuring Luisa Sonza.

According to the mum, her baby is already able to shake her legs as if dancing at only 10 days of age.