No worries, thank you - just didn't want anyone reading that to become worried. My original post was a few weeks ago & I've done a lot of reading & thinking since
I do think that your 10% figure is wrong though - I've not come accross anything like that, that is VERY high.
I think there are very few reliable stats to be honest, as there are such varying degrees of Polyhydramnios - last week I was only 1cm over the 'limit', my water has gone down each week, so by the time I deliver (within the next week or 2 hopefully) I believe I'll be in the 'normal' range anyway.
It makes sense that if you have a load if extra water & baby is bobbing around in there, unstable lie etc that they would be a greater risk, but for me, my baby had been head down for weeks & the increased water was/is minimal (in fact my fundal height measures below 50th centile - whereas most with Polyhydramnios are off the charts).
I am going against advice for the homebirth, but I truly feel they are just covering their own behinds! I actually asked the midwife what I should do if my waters break as a first sign of labour, her reply was put a "pad on & wait for contractions to start", I then asked if someone should check me/baby straight away & she said "No, no need" so that said it all for me.
Thank you again & apologies for snapping.