Hospitalization is required for amniotic fluid breakage, and termination of pregnancy is required for full-term rupture of membranes; termination of pregnancy may be done at the appropriate time according to the week of gestation and the condition of the mother and fetus. If your water breaks and you have stomach pain, you should be hospitalized in time, and the intrauterine condition of the fetus should be assessed by ultrasound, fetal heart rate monitoring, vaginal examination and other relevant examinations. For full-term rupture of membranes and abdominal pain, the pregnancy should be terminated promptly after adequate evaluation. However, if the membranes have not ruptured at full term, the pregnancy should be terminated in accordance with the gestational week, maternal and fetal conditions, and the level of local treatment. During pregnancy, it is necessary to pay attention to appropriate rest, follow the doctor’s instructions to take obstetric examination on time, and ensure adequate nutrition to facilitate fetal growth and development. When the obstetric examination reveals that there is a combination of reproductive tract infections, active treatment should be given to avoid complications such as premature rupture of membranes, but when there are symptoms such as rupture of membranes and abdominal pain, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time and terminate the pregnancy at the appropriate time.