What are the symptoms of premature rupture of membranes in pregnant women

Symptoms of premature rupture of membranes in pregnant women include the discharge of fluid from the vagina, which may also be accompanied by an elevated body temperature and pressure pain in the uterus.
Premature rupture of membranes in pregnant women is a spontaneous rupture of the membranes of the fetus before labor, which may be caused by infections of the reproductive tract, increased pressure in the amniotic cavity, and so on. The most important symptom of premature rupture of membranes is that the pregnant woman herself can feel a large amount of fluid coming out of the vagina, which is usually clear and colorless, and the amount of vaginal fluid will increase significantly when the abdominal pressure increases.
If the premature rupture of membranes is accompanied by an infection in the amniotic cavity, the pregnant woman will also show symptoms such as foul-smelling vaginal discharge, increased maternal and fetal heart rate, increased body temperature, increased maternal and fetal heart rate, and uterine pressure and pain.
Premature rupture of membranes in pregnant women needs to be differentiated from urinary incontinence and vaginal discharge, which can be identified by vaginal fluid smear examination and vaginal fluid pH examination.
Therefore, the occurrence of premature rupture of membranes in pregnant women should be taken seriously, should be timely to the hospital, and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.