1 amniotic fluid is the fluid that surrounds a fetus during pregnancy When the amniotic sac breaks, known as the rupture of membranes (water breaking), you may feel a gush or trickle of warm liquid from the vagina. How do you know if you’re leaking amniotic fluid It’s generally a gush but can start as a slow drip or leak Read on to learn the signs of leaking amniotic fluid. A a clear and odorless fluid coming from the vagina during pregnancy could be leaking amniotic fluid
Learn about the signs of leaking amniotic fluid. Learn the difference between amniotic fluid, urine, and vaginal discharge during pregnancy, and what to do if you think your water broke Find out the causes, symptoms, and risks of preterm rupture of membranes, and when to see a healthcare provider. Learn what to do if you think you're leaking amniotic fluid during pregnancy, and how to tell the difference between urine and amniotic fluid Find out the possible complications of premature rupture of membranes (prom) or preterm premature rupture of membranes (pprom), and how they're treated. An ultrasound to assess the amount of fluid surrounding the baby
Management strategies depend on the gestational age and overall health of the mother and baby.
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