If the water breaks and there is no abdominal pain, labor may occur at any time. If the gestational week is >34 weeks, labor may occur within 24 hours after the water breaks. If the water breaks and there is no pain in the stomach, it means that there are no contractions and labor is not yet in progress. If the gestational week is >34 weeks and the water breaks without pain, labor may start at any time, but if labor does not start after 24 hours, you will need to use Trentin to facilitate labor. If you are between 26 and 34 weeks of gestation and your belly does not hurt after your water breaks, you may be treated with fetal preservation, promotion of fetal lung maturation, prevention of infection, suppression of contractions, and observation until the end of labor at 34 weeks. If the water breaks at <26 weeks of gestation, it is not recommended to continue the pregnancy. If the water breaks and the stomach does not hurt, there is no need to be overly nervous. It is recommended to adopt a flat position immediately to avoid prolapse of the umbilical cord and to go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital in time.