The correct approach after the water breaks is: first of all, don’t stand, lie down and put your buttocks up, and pay attention to maintain hygiene, and then go to the hospital immediately. After your water breaks, you should lie down as soon as possible and keep your hips elevated to minimize the outflow of amniotic fluid, which, if excessive, may lead to asphyxiation of the baby in the womb, resulting in lack of oxygen to the baby’s brain. You can also pay attention to maintaining hygiene by placing a pre-prepared clean washcloth or towel under the buttocks to keep the vulva clean and dry and to prevent infections from affecting the fetus. Test your body temperature regularly to check for infection. Go to the hospital with the help of family members. After your water breaks, do not exercise, drink as much water as possible and rest. It is best to lie down and keep your buttocks elevated, and then go to the hospital as soon as possible.